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1 Pre | which it was written. Its chief excellency is, that it is
2 1, 2 | than those who leave the chief Architect, to admire the
3 1, 2 | to Him alone who is their chief Architect; to confess Him
4 1, 2 | caused the erection of such chief city of his kingdom : when
5 1, 37 | visible): so is man also the chief of them all, whose race
6 1, 42 | as these did, so did the chief of our nature (Adam), as
7 2, 12(11) | are all evil Demons: their Chief being Sarapis, i.e. Pluto,
8 2, 19(35) | tenet, of Pleasure being the chief good. See also Brucker,
9 2, 20 | place in apposition with the chief good, either the life of
10 2, 50 | themselves to "Rest"94 (as the chief good) : nor so to have infatuated
11 3, 13(16) | 157. IX seq.—Satan is the chief head and prince: and the
12 3, 33 | 33. But31, the chief of all the things that have
13 3, 40 | There was another again, the chief of a synagogue64 of the
14 3, 45 | cause of THIS, which was the chief of all ? I (now) speak of
15 3, 59 | in like manner to the chief priest. He therefore received
16 4, 13 | of the Jewish people, the chief Priests, and the Doctors
17 4, 13 | rejected, has become the chief corner stone of the building:
18 4, 14 | Elders of the people, the chief Priests, the Rulers, and
19 4, 14 | vineyard of His times, the Chief Priests, the Doctors, and
20 4, 14 | rejected, has become the chief corner (stone) of the building:
21 4, 14 | rejected, has become the chief corner (stone) of the building:"
22 4, 14 | and precious stone, the chief corner (stone) of the foundation:
23 4, 14 | ashamed," -- He became the chief corner (stone) of another
24 4, 15 | states, that "40 When the chief Priests and Pharisees had
25 4, 25 | unquenchable." ~How Simon the chief of the Disciples, should,
26 4, 31(120)| results of His Gospel. The chief difficulty in the Syriac
27 5, 2 | magician, who delivered the chief philosophy by teaching His
28 5, 23 | and iniquity; and that the chief care was, that they should
29 5, 31 | was interrogated of the chief priests and doctors of the
30 5, 35 | particularly by temperance, and the chief holiness of body. ./. and
31 5, 44(87) | Hist. l. c. above. The chief ground for this suspicion
32 5, 50 | then made them (i. e. the chief Priests,) readily to ask,
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