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1 Pre | Tattam of Bedford, who is an excellent Coptic scholar, formed the
2 1, 1(1) | the ancients, on whom some excellent remarks from Plato's xth
3 1, 18 | the earth: and, like the excellent husbandman who waters his
4 1, 25 | governs it. This (Being) excellent of art, did He who is God
5 1, 25 | to this world (as) a most excellent gift; did cast as a Soul
6 1, 27 | and dissimilar, faulty and excellent ? Because that which is
7 1, 27 | opposed to that which is excellent. For if the whole were excellent,
8 1, 27 | excellent. For if the whole were excellent, it would (then) be equal
9 1, 36 | the essence which is more excellent and is allied to THE DIVINE
10 1, 38 | capable at once of both the excellent and the base. But the King
11 1, 43 | too, as he becomes more excellent, and collects the powers
12 1, 43 | the society which is more excellent, exalt and honour Him with
13 1, 44 | to partake in things most excellent. Because things prior in
14 1, 47 | He gave to him the more excellent authority and rule, in these
15 1, 47 | wisdom which is much more excellent. And, How is it with the
16 1, 47 | are with them, far more excellent than with us: because, of
17 1, 47 | nature within him, more excellent than the body, the power
18 1, 66 | something greater and more excellent than any that is visible ;—
19 1, 75 | aid of that, which is more excellent? and, that we should confess
20 2, 13 | lifetimes, the doctrine which is excellent; nor did they point out
21 2, 35 | Where then, are those excellent and wise things, ./. which
22 2, 84 | things which are ./. most excellent in them, with their own
23 2, 85 | and the life that was most excellent, to those who were capable
24 2, 86 | fallen from the life that is excellent into (many) evils; it is
25 2, 93 | the love of things most excellent; and, the desire to discover
26 3, 39 | pure, and in every thing excellent, and more honourable than
27 4, 2 | being, made known these His excellent doings; -- he fell down
28 4, 3 | own metropolis, the most excellent place of rule, in which
29 4, 8 | promises made to them, a more excellent word ; and, -- what exceeds
30 4, 12 | these things: very very excellent are those whom my Father,
31 4, 12 | Jesus should prevail, the excellent would be distinguished from
32 4, 12(33)| Mr Jones has, in his very excellent work on the Canon of the
33 4, 12 | select to myself the34 very excellent, those whom my Father who
34 4, 20 | afterwards dignified by a more excellent restoration. But, when ye
35 4, 33 | these, to those of good and excellent lands which bring forth
36 5, 13 | have first been much more excellent? But, if you wish to know
37 5, 25 | noble conquest, or for some excellent person, occasionally with
38 5, 28 | because He aided us in nothing excellent: and should moreover do
39 5, 37 | life was not that which was excellent; on the contrary, he was
40 5, 38 | honouring him as the more excellent Apostle with himself; while
41 5, 45 | that He possessed something excellent beyond the rest of mankind.
42 5, 46 | all nations; but with this excellent addition which He delivered, (
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