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1 Pre | in this work. Many other similar passages might doubtless
2 1, 27 | would (then) be equal and similar. And, if it were so in the
3 1, 27(19) | all things consisted of similar parts. (Plutarch, p. 876.
4 1, 30 | then would they be either similar, or dissimilar21. And if
5 1, 30 | dissimilar21. And if they were similar, then would their multiplicity
6 1, 30 | together in a power that were similar, could have no advantage.
7 1, 37(29) | to the whole. A passage similar to this is also to be found
8 1, 43 | whom all things give (a similar) testimony ; Him, whom all
9 1, 47(46) | 2 Syr. [Syriac]. Similar, though not identical, sentiments
10 1, 47(47) | Matter, in some respects similar to this, will be found in
11 1, 64(55) | here also celebrated for a similar act of fortitude. This account,
12 1, 72(62) | 1 Several passages similar to this, though not identical
13 1, 72(63) | Plato is cited as using similar phraseology. ~
14 1, 75(66) | 2 Similar reasoning will be found
15 2, 7(5) | 513. B. where we have a similar recension of these Deities.
16 2, 14(26) | resorted from all quarters. A similar usage obtained among the
17 2, 19(34) | c. Syr.[Syriac]. Matter similar to this will be found in
18 2, 21 | nothing, but in every thing, similar to the former; so that again,
19 2, 21 | shall in all respects be similar, and not differing: the
20 2, 42 | themselves to a belief, similar to that of the Originator
21 2, 52 | a wife; or, other things similar to these. About these it
22 2, 64(118)| the Prep. Evang. p. 157. Similar practices prevailed among
23 2, 67 | their worship, these and similar doings! ~
24 2, 80(142)| navigatio sacrilegis datur?" A similar thing is said of Gelo, and
25 3, 2(8) | manner in which sentiments, similar to those occurring in this
26 3, 13(14) | v. i. p. 180. A. where similar matter will be found.~
27 3, 41 | afforded) in many things similar to these, will any one,
28 4, 6 | occasions, a prediction similar to this: "When a great multitude
29 4, 20(67) | times: and to these many similar ones might be added. Let
30 5, 9 | apples, or of any other similar things. All these things
31 5, 15(18) | taken from this, or some similar Christian, work.~
32 5, 21(27) | some slight variations. A similar argument is pressed by Arnobius
33 5, 21 | the way30,''? with other similar things: but (His great precept
34 5, 24 | themselves should suffer similar things ? Now, Who is it
35 5, 34 | be, as if one should in a similar manner, injuriously accuse
36 5, 42 | even these, and many other similar things that are written
37 5, 52(111)| Paulus Orosius makes a similar comparison, (Lib. vii. cap.
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