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1 Pre | passages occurring in the Fathers, who were either prior to
2 Pre | any, of the Greek or Latin Fathers for this purpose: all I
3 Pre | found in the writings of the Fathers of the Church, and particularly
4 1, 27(20) | Martyr, and, indeed, of the Fathers generally, if this were
5 1, 72 | subscribes to a multitude of fathers who have no existence, instead
6 1, 72(63) | The views of some of the Fathers on this subject were extremely
7 2, 31 | they well knew their own fathers. It is impossible therefore,
8 2, 31 | those who were their own (fathers) ; (so) we, adhering to
9 2, 34 | he was introducing their fathers who were, like all (other)
10 2, 34 | who were like to their fathers, and who plainly said that
11 2, 34 | that they knew their own fathers. Nor does he conceal himself
12 2, 34 | narrated respecting their own" (fathers.) He says not—and (this)
13 2, 37 | respecting (these) their own Fathers. How then, having thus accused
14 2, 37 | them ? But, of these their Fathers, let us make inquiry :— ~
15 2, 40 | they clearly knew their own Fathers. It is impossible therefore,
16 2, 50 | worshipped these, as did their Fathers; and all the Greeks confessed,
17 2, 51 | sacrifices just as their Fathers had done; and honoured those (
18 2, 68 | all) affirm, — as their fathers worshipped those ancient (
19 2, 71 | subscribed to the Gods of their fathers, and were infuriated against
20 2, 78 | these (Deities) of their fathers, in their houses, their
21 2, 85 | was from Himself to our Fathers, as to those who were still
22 3, 2 | to the house of their own fathers, according to the words
23 3, 71(100)| the opinions of the Syrian Fathers respecting this mystery,
24 3, 71(100)| the opinions of the Syrian Fathers on this subject, as soon
25 3, 71(100)| the opinions of the Syrian Fathers, ib. p. 136. seq.~
26 4, 3 | equal to that of the Hebrew Fathers: -- even of him who is preached
27 4, 3 | being the Father of their Fathers, Abraham, who went forth
28 4, 3 | virtuous children of these Fathers, have become slaves; and,
29 4, 5 | partakers with these same (Fathers) in the worship of God: --
30 4, 5(6) | when he finds that the Fathers generally asserted the contrary.
31 4, 21 | good, as to the land of my fathers, had I omitted to mention
32 4, 23 | thou art a Prophet. Our fathers worshipped in this ./.
33 4, 34(130)| thing very common with the Fathers. ~
34 4, 35(139)| true one -- of many of the Fathers : which is grounded on Dan.
35 4, 36(147)| have become its nursing fathers, and Queens its nursing
36 4, 36(148)| is the testimony of the Fathers generally. See the "Salutaris
37 5, 4 | the Heads of the Hebrew fathers, -- to all mankind ! And
38 5, 14(15) | perhaps, the first among the Fathers who cites both these cases:
39 5, 33 | language beyond that of their fathers, should not only undertake
40 5, 46 | words of their spiritual Fathers. ~
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