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1 Pre | pronoun of the first ./. person plural is rather of the
2 1, 3 | wise; while every thinking person has expressed his wonder
3 1, 25 | virtues) within His own person. For, we should not suppose
4 1, 26 | one should take from the person of a man the eyes only,
5 1, 39(35) | making the comparison: the Person meant is Satan, as opposed
6 1, 54 | the sea; will commit his person to the depths of the humid
7 1, 74 | the inferiority of the person of the child to the man,
8 2, 3(1) | Lib. iv. cap. ix. is the person spoken of, Is. xiv. 12.
9 2, 20 | about him, unless he were a person of family! nor, would justice
10 2, 20 | beauty of virtue in the person of any one, be sufficient
11 2, 22(54) | Epicurus, and others. The person, who according to Brucker
12 2, 34(72) | here speaks in the first person, as is usual with Oriental
13 3, 9 | And, Who is that other (person) who, since the life of
14 3, 11 | 11. What other person ever arose (as the sun)
15 3, 14 | 14. What other (person) moreover, has, like this
16 3, 19 | ever see with the eyes the person, or the power, of God. Nevertheless,
17 3, 39 | punishment is inflicted on the person of a wise man, that the
18 3, 40 | meekly he presented His person to all as a helper, and
19 3, 44 | his Disciples the selfsame person, both in body and substance,
20 3, 46 | being) by means of His person, to corruption and perishing ;
21 3, 55(75) | that Jesus was that very person. Eusebius is therefore,
22 3, 55 | intimates, saying thus in the person of the Vessel which He bore, "
23 3, 61 | the nature of His (human) person ; and afterwards (see) Death
24 3, 61 | the mortal nature of his Person. This corpse too, of which
25 3, 79 | nor, that the Greek be a person to be distinguished from
26 4, 8 | of the Prophets, in His Person, "Ask of me, and I will
27 4, 8 | present, and in his own person; and, as His custom was,
28 4, 17(53) | the son of Cleopas was the person; and this is the account
29 4, 35(139)| 2 Thess. ii. 3. seq. The person who should withhold ([Greek],
30 5, 3 | worshipped the Essence of the person of God, the King of all5."~
31 5, 17 | But, if there was no other person, whom any one could say
32 5, 25 | conquest, or for some excellent person, occasionally with propriety,
33 5, 25 | could the Disciples of the (Person) mentioned, -- who could
34 5, 40(79) | Apostles ever did, in his own person, proceed to pronounce pardon
35 5, 49 | persuading of even one illiterate person, much less men wise and
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