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1 Pre, 0(2) | ib. pp. 561 -- 572, he gives an account of 34 Codices.
2 Pre | appearance. Asseman too, gives us an account of a Syriac
3 Pre, 0(8) | trembled before him. -- Asseman gives, " Hic genere quidem Hierosolymitanus
4 1, 18 | every kind of taste which gives pleasure. ~
5 1, 24 | 24. To some he gives the comforts of a mortal
6 1, 30 | things visible, one sun gives light to the whole sensible
7 1, 30 | manner) imperceptible to us, gives light to all. For Why should
8 1, 32 | universal whole ; who also gives establishment and life to
9 1, 33 | produce of) the earth, gives growth to the plant, and
10 1, 38 | most suitable to them ; and gives to each, and to every one
11 1, 38 | severally) deserved. He at once gives to all— like those who are
12 1, 75 | mortality, and forthwith gives up itself to the knowledge
13 2, 10(8) | Legat. pro Christ, p. 66, gives an admirable account of
14 2, 12(12) | argument at much length, and gives us even the philosophical
15 2, 12(19) | 60. Again, ib. p. 63, he gives us the story of the mundane
16 2, 24(61) | Book vii. cap. xii. he gives us what he styles the Theology
17 2, 24(61) | the Power, of God. He then gives (cap. xiii.) the opinions
18 2, 30(67) | Scholiast (Tom. ix. p. 67. seq.) gives some further particulars
19 2, 36(73) | Gaisford's Edit. p. 207. seq.) gives the opinion of Plato very
20 2, 49(89) | Laertius, Lib. ix. seg. 70, who gives, le/gw de\, for the le/gw
21 2, 64(118)| nobilium filios immolasse." He gives some other instances too,
22 2, 69(129)| Herodotus, Lib. i. c. xlvii. who gives it thus : [Greek]. To which
23 2, 92(170)| Suetonius (Lib. xi. cap. xv.) gives the following account. [...] &
24 3, 39(38) | laudd. Constant. p. 536. A. gives also the following matter. ~
25 3, 61 | corpse. But the WORD, which gives life to all, became not
26 4, 3(4) | verbiage of the Syriac, which gives, [Syriac]. Of those who
27 4, 11(30) | Sylburg,) [Greek]. Euthymius gives the sense thus: Thou art
28 4, 14 | The Old Testament also gives its testimony (otherwise)
29 4, 16(44) | xv. 19; and where Peter gives his opinion, not as a Judge,
30 4, 20 | is left desolate." He now gives by the words before us,
31 5, 21 | world. For He who teaches, gives a promise of some doctrine:
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