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1 Pre | will in all probability be considered as groundless and untenable,
2 Pre | translation may occasionally be considered as obscurity personified ;
3 Pre | he presided, may all be considered, I think, as genuine evidences
4 Pre, 0(1) | was born! -- which may be considered as supplying tolerably good
5 Pre | this MS. must have been considered an ancient one 757 years
6 1, 23 | things which its father considered in secret; and, passing
7 1, 37 | of all moreover, some are considered as in the place of friends,
8 1, 37 | the vulgar; and others are considered as in the place of enemies
9 1, 40 | And well may those be considered as enemies and haters, from
10 1, 42 | this account, they were considered worthy of the revelation
11 1, 44 | this great city should be considered as of the same material;
12 1, 44(42)| be understood, when it is considered that the ancients supposed
13 1, 69 | air, and henceforward is considered as of the nature of man ;
14 1, 72(63)| things which the Apostle considered as a mystery, and to be
15 1, 77 | himself;—Shall it not be (considered) even as one of those seeds
16 2, 11(9) | within it. They are then considered as Temples. ([Arabic], Pocock.
17 2, 20 | bodily limbs! These men then, considered these things as being apart,
18 2, 21(47)| subject to change; and may be considered as a sort of mansion for
19 2, 32 | But, that which is to be considered by the sense that is irrational,
20 2, 46 | and that, which is to be considered by irrational sense:—this
21 2, 65 | cultivation of the earth. Men considered it (also) a virtue to rob,
22 3, 13(16)| above. These Demons were considered as constituting various
23 3, 59 | and bore our pains; but we considered Him bruised and stricken
24 3, 61 | mortal race; its power being considered the undoing of the whole
25 4, 1 | and they were, no doubt, considered by them, who believed not,
26 4, 2 | Him, -- for he had been considered worthy of this rule among
27 4, 3 | made) of Him, should be considered worthy of honour with God,
28 4, 4 | they have accordingly, been considered worthy of a return from
29 4, 7 | times, so that he should be considered worthy of an honourable
30 4, 7 | whom He (Jesus) saw, and considered worthy both of this call
31 4, 12 | of these some should be considered as his own, and others as
32 4, 18 | indeed thus worthy of being considered miraculous: and, for proof (
33 4, 23(82)| Kennicott, some years ago, considered it his duty to contend.
34 4, 24 | among the Jews, that were considered (as) of the number of His
35 4, 26 | promising to them, the things considered good in this life ; nor
36 5, 23 | Let Him therefore be (considered) the Teacher, and them the
37 5, 33 | And, let this also be considered, that not even one of them
38 5, 34 | 34. Let57 it be considered then, that we have granted
39 5, 38 | Thomas; but, because he considered him the more worthy, numbering
40 5, 46 | description. For let it be considered, No one -- who ever wished
41 5, 46 | compelled to confess when it is considered, that they gave credence
42 5, 52 | not confess, when He has considered, that it would not have
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