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1 1, 27(20) | and the note on Book ii. sect. 3. below. ~
2 1, 34(23) | till we come to Book 11. Sect. 3. ~
3 1, 36(27) | 7 See the Note to sect. 41. below. ~
4 1, 63(54) | from Porphyry. See also Sect. 12. Book ii. below. ~
5 2, 12(10) | 4 See sect. 63. Book I.—Gr. (Orat.
6 2, 17(30) | spectant," &c. See the notes to sect. 13 above; some good remarks
7 2, 42(79) | followers of Aristotle. See sect. 20 above, also Bruckeri,
8 2, 44(82) | 5 Sect. 31, above. ~
9 2, 46(86) | being such as ours is. See sect. 33, above. ~
10 2, 49(88) | was the originator of this sect. See Diog. Laert. in his
11 2, 49(88) | Pars. i. Lib. i. cap. ii. Sect. ix. p. 627. Suidas sub.
12 2, 50(94) | 5 See Sect. 19, above. ~
13 2, 50(96) | 7 See Sect. 20, above: Note. ~
14 2, 64(118)| viz. " Apud Cyprios (See Sect. 55, above) humanam hostiam
15 2, 64(118)| temporibus celebratum est." (See Sect. 53,64, above). Ib.—"Ne
16 2, 65(121)| So also here, Book in. Sect. 1. seq. and Book v. Sect.
17 2, 65(121)| Sect. 1. seq. and Book v. Sect. 52. ~
18 3, 1(2) | successors of Alexander, Book ii. sect. 77. Matter nearly allied
19 3, 1(2) | end, and above, Book ii. sect. 66.~
20 3, 39(53) | here, but joins us again, sect. 45, below.~
21 3, 61(91) | 3 [...]. See Book ii. sect. 4. seq. ~
22 3, 61(92) | 4 Book ii. sect. 15.~
23 4, 6(10) | will be found in Book v. sect. 38. ~
24 4, 9(27) | does also above, Book in. sect. 39, the understanding of
25 4, 17(51) | 9 See sect. 10, above, note. ~
26 4, 23(82) | Polyglott Bible, Prolog, ii. sect. i. xxi. seq. where I have
27 4, 25(92) | WORD, [Syriac]. See Book i. sect. 76. above, with the note. ~
28 4, 31(119)| Controversies, Camb. 1824, sect. ii. p. 191. seq. and Book
29 4, 31(119)| p. 191. seq. and Book v. sect. 2. below. ~
30 4, 32(123)| object here. See also Book v. sect. 14. below. ~
31 4, 35(140)| makes him the author of the sect of the Pharisees. Origen
32 4, 35(140)| xxii. And the note above, sect. 30. On the other hand,
33 4, 35(143)| women were Prophetesses. His sect, which was the Cataphrygian,
34 4, 36(148)| 2 He proved in sect. 28, above, that this had
35 5, 2(2) | pp. 7, 30, 65, &c. See sect. 16, below, and Spencer'
36 5, 14(14) | originator of the Epicurean sect, and author of the doctrine
37 5, 16(20) | Vol. i. Book i. c. ii. sect. 5.) "and others pretended
38 5, 16(20) | also the note to Book iv. sect. 31, above. Origen contra
39 5, 24(37) | Church, Book i. c. ii. sect. 9.)..."They" (the heathen) "
40 5, 24(37) | again, (Book iii. c. ix. sect. 3.) " These were those
41 5, 38(69) | communicated to me, (see Book iv. sect. 6, above,) I shall now
42 5, 39(74) | Marsh's Michaelis, Vol. vi. sect. i. chap, xxxii, ~
43 5, 39(75) | Mill, in N.T. Edit. Kuster, sect. 151, 222: also Hammond'
44 5, 40(78) | 3 See above, Book iv. sect. 2, where we have a good
45 5, 44(87) | Jud. Lib. xviu. cap. iv. sect. 3. Edit. Hudson, p. 798.
46 5, 52(108)| 5 See Book iii. sect. i. seq. above. ~
47 5, 52(110)| urged also above, Book in. sect, l. seq.; and in the Prep.
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