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1 1, 1(3) | 2 Alluding to Isai. xl. 12. Theodoret's comment on
2 1, 12 | 12. Who is He that changes
3 1, 63(54) | Porphyry. See also Sect. 12. Book ii. below. ~
4 2, 3(1) | person spoken of, Is. xiv. 12. That the king of Babylon
5 2, 7(5) | 12 See also, De laudd. Constant,
6 2, 12 | 12. But, they also drew over
7 2, 32(70) | Paeren. ad Graecos, p. 12. Edit. Steph. ~
8 2, 62(110)| See Viger's notes, ib. p. 12. ~
9 2, 64(112)| 12 [...]. According to tradition,
10 2, 67(127)| Babylon. (See Is. xlvii. 12, 13. it. ib. xiv. 12—14.
11 2, 67(127)| xlvii. 12, 13. it. ib. xiv. 12—14. with the Commentators
12 2, 69(132)| 12 Syr. [Syriac]. The Orchomenians.
13 2, 81(154)| Bactrians (Prep. Evang. pp. 11, 12, and Theodoret as above.) ~
14 2, 81(155)| and Bactrians (ib. p. 12.) Strabo Geogr. Lib. xi.
15 3, 12 | 12. What other, excepting our
16 3, 29(29) | Mark xiii. 9: Luke xxi. 12. The passage however, does
17 3, 40(66) | 12 Matt. xiv. 25. Mark vi.
18 3, 60(90) | Again, Heb. viii. 3; x. 12. "This man," speaking of
19 3, 61(93) | nature. Comp. Ps. xxii. 12, 13, 16, 21.~
20 3, 62(96) | perhaps, to Philip, iii. 12, where the text of the Peschito
21 4, 7(17) | 2 John viii. 12, &c. ~
22 4, 12 | 12. 31 Think not, that I am
23 4, 25(96) | 4 Matt. iii. 12. Luke iii. 17. ~
24 4, 27(101)| 9 Chap. v. 11, 12. ~
25 4, 27(102)| paraphrastical exposition of Matt. v. 12. Luke vi. 23. ~
26 4, 33(125)| 1 Heb. iv. 12. seq. Differing considerably
27 4, 36(147)| thimgs be. (Comp. Is. lxii. 12, &c. Dan. viii. 24.) In
28 5, 12 | 12. "The9 greater part then
29 5, 14(14) | And Horace, (Epist. Lib. 1.12,12.) speaking of him as
30 5, 14(14) | Horace, (Epist. Lib. 1.12,12.) speaking of him as a shepherd; "
31 5, 31(51) | 12 Ib. cap. xviii. [...] ~
32 5, 36(65) | 2 Mark ix. 13. Luke xxi. 12. ~
33 5, 50(105)| iv. 7, &c. 7 Acts xiv. 12, &c. ~
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