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1 Pre | succeeded him, particularly Theodoret, who was evidently a great
2 Pre | Lactantius, Chrysostom, and Theodoret, which I leave to the greater
3 Pre | been surpassed. The work of Theodoret, entitled "Graecarum affectionum
4 1, 1(2) | Christ. p. 60. seq. and by Theodoret in the place just cited. ~
5 1, 1(3) | Alluding to Isai. xl. 12. Theodoret's comment on the place is, [
6 1, 3(8) | 3 Imitated apparently by Theodoret,—Graec. affect. curat. Edit.
7 1, 18(15) | and powerfully urged by Theodoret. Serm. de Provid. i. Tom.
8 1, 47(46) | p. 492. Edit. 1029; by Theodoret, Gr. Affect, curat. Serm,
9 2, 3(4) | affectionum Curatio," by Theodoret, Sermo. I. seq. ~
10 2, 12(11) | v. cap. x. p. 197. and Theodoret, Gr. affect. curat. Ed.
11 2, 15(27) | several such cases. Ib. Theodoret. Graec. affect. curat. Serm.
12 2, 17(30) | Lib. xii. 49. D. seq. In Theodoret, Gr. affect, curatio, Serm.
13 2, 18(32) | seen in Gaisford's Edit. of Theodoret. Gr. affect. curat. p. 121.
14 2, 19(33) | Oratio. in its outset, and Theodoret Gr. affect, curat. Serm.
15 2, 20(39) | To the same effect also Theodoret, Serm. de Provid. i. Tom.
16 2, 20(39) | vita Arist. near the end. Theodoret again, Gr. affect. curat.
17 2, 20(42) | Ed. Steph. p. 13. 1. 15. Theodoret Graec. affect. curat. p.
18 2, 22(59) | Mount Libanus. See also Theodoret, Gr. affect. curat. Serm.
19 2, 27(64) | Spanh. p. 271. 2.) and by Theodoret, Graecar. affect. Edit.
20 2, 29(65) | Edit. Spanh. p. 271.), by Theodoret—for the most part—(Graec.
21 2, 36(73) | 2 Theodoret (Graec. affect. curat. Serin,
22 2, 41(77) | same words, is given by Theodoret. (Ib. pp. 475, 490. seq.
23 2, 50(93) | under Oracula. Also in Theodoret, Graecar. affect. curatio,
24 2, 52(97) | more frightful. [Greek]. Theodoret (Serm. i. de Providentia,
25 2, 66(125)| probably in the mind of Theodoret, when he wrote the passage, (
26 2, 69(130)| Oracula," Viger's Edit.) Theodoret, Serm. ix. Graec. affect.
27 2, 74(134)| 236. seq. and cap. vii. Theodoret, Graec. affect. curat. Serm.
28 2, 79(138)| xvii. 7. &c.) according to Theodoret. Edit. Gaisford, p. 395,
29 2, 81(146)| be adduced to shew: and Theodoret with others asserts, that
30 2, 81(146)| imagines that the Zerasdas of Theodoret, means Plato ; it being
31 2, 81(146)| Prep. Evang. (p. 11.) and Theodoret, Gr. affect. curat. Ed.
32 2, 81(148)| c. (ib. p. 277.) [Greek] Theodoret says on the same subject:...[
33 2, 81(152)| according to Euseb. (l.c.) and Theodoret, (l.c.) was done by the
34 2, 81(154)| Evang. pp. 11, 12, and Theodoret as above.) ~
35 2, 81(156)| 2 This, according to Theodoret, (Graec. affect, curat.
36 3, 13(13) | Edition, p. 3. See also Theodoret (Graec. affect. curat. Serm.
37 3, 56(80) | Rom. v. 15-20. Sec also Theodoret's Dialogue iii, entitled
38 3, 71(100)| to this effect occurs in Theodoret. Dialog. ii. "Inconfusus."
39 4, 10(28) | xxvi. 13, &c. cited by Theodoret. Gr. affect. curat. Ed.
40 4, 18(58) | 2 Imitated by Theodoret (Gr. affect. curat. Ed.
41 4, 27(104)| for the same purpose by Theodoret, Graec. affect, curat. p.
42 4, 30(114)| being of the Devil, &c. See Theodoret, Haeret. Fab. i. xxvi. Tom.
43 4, 30(116)| Luke x. 3. Cited also by Theodoret, Gr. affect. curat. Ed.
44 4, 31(118)| before. Cited partly by Theodoret, Gr. affect. curat. Ed.
45 4, 35(140)| 30. On the other hand, Theodoret makes Simon Magus the leader.
46 4, 35(143)| notes of Valesius. See also Theodoret. Haeret. Fab. Lib. iii.
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