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1 Pre | the Martyrs (p. 50) ; the state of the Church of Caesarea
2 Pre | appearing in quite as sound a state of preservation as this
3 Pre | disposed to leave in the state of uncertainty, in which
4 Pre | seeing what its ancient state was, and thence the more
5 Pre | devote their lives to a state of virginity, and to some
6 Pre | time : of the nourishing state of the Church of Caesarea;
7 Pre | successfully extending, state of Christianity : all of
8 Pre | Syriac Literature is but in a state of infancy among us, whether
9 1, 5 | removed from His princely state. In no ./. other way could
10 1, 12 | perishing, and senseless state, and makes it (that) of
11 1, 37 | distinguished (as) apartments of the state. Of these, the inner ones
12 1, 37 | the law and edict of the state,—to him alone, the Father
13 1, 69 | conversation on earth, as in a state of migration. Had he first (
14 1, 69 | perfect, apart from this his state of defect, and of infantine
15 1, 72 | of all. Such is the last state of such an one.— But he
16 1, 72 | and so acts ; his latter state shall clearly be but the
17 1, 72 | endeavouring in his extreme state to escape egress, and to
18 1, 73 | with his (future) perfect state, be nothing better than
19 1, 73 | an infant. For, what his state of excellence shall be when
20 1, 74 | greatness of the complete state of man's superiority, from
21 2, 9(7) | admirably depicted this state of things : " Piscem Syri
22 2, 14 | remains in this sickly state of folly, by way of proof
23 2, 19 | societies only been led to this state of error, the evil would
24 2, 19 | into a deadly and ungodly state of mind ! By the mere discovery
25 2, 52 | was required for this our state of life ? ~
26 2, 53 | all had been led to such a state of insanity, that they even
27 2, 64(112)| sacrificed for the good of the State. De laudd. ib., but in some
28 2, 65 | their usages and laws, in a state of warfare with one another.
29 2, 82 | of Philosophers was in a state of agitation. And, as to
30 2, 88(163)| others deny this, and state that one Cresus, with Ephesus
31 2, 97 | means of these things, to a state of peacefulness and rest,
32 3, 1 | already mentioned, to a state henceforth of peace and
33 3, 2 | brought all together to a state of friendship : (namely)
34 3, 2 | brought together into one state of accordance and agreement,
35 3, 2 | and established (all) in a state of equanimity. And this
36 3, 2 | and, at once, was the (state or) the whole race of man
37 3, 45 | things, except that we should state the cause of THIS, which
38 3, 57 | freed them from the bitter state, slavery, and errror, of
39 3, 63 | was) the right and true state of mind, respecting the
40 3, 63 | now) been changed to a state of virtue by means of enouncements
41 4, 2 | of the Romans, was in a state of suspense, because his
42 4, 18 | illustrious than its former state, as one of the Prophets
43 4, 22(80) | should retain their ancient state and power. That is, during
44 4, 32 | perfect holiness, and the state of virginity, through the
45 5, 23 | exalt their Master to a state of greatness by lying words,
46 5, 40 | however, was unwilling to state the things which Jesus had
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