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1 1, 22 | 22. But He, as a king within
2 1, 69(61) | 4 Heb. xii. 22, cited from memory, apparently. ~
3 2, 20(42) | Qusest. Lib. i. cap. x. 22.), tells us that this was
4 2, 20(43) | Lactantius Lib. i. cap. v. 22. Ed. 1698. tells us that, "
5 2, 21(50) | passage occurs in Deut. xxxii. 22— 24.; the last, 2 Peter
6 2, 22 | 22. The descendants however,
7 2, 24(61) | viz. Wisd. vi. 24: vii. 22: viii. 1. which are apocryphal.
8 2, 64(118)| Alexand. Admon. ad gentes. p. 22. seq. which is cited here
9 2, 80(140)| an allusion to Jer. xxxi. 22, where the Syriac Peschito
10 3, 13(15) | evidently to Is. ii. 18—22.~
11 3, 22 | 22. Who moreover persuaded
12 3, 40(58) | 2, 3; xi. 5. Luke vii. 22; xvii. 22.~
13 3, 40(58) | 5. Luke vii. 22; xvii. 22.~
14 3, 40(59) | 5 Matt, ix, .32 : xii. 22 : xvii, 18, &c.~
15 3, 40(64) | 10 Mark v. 22.-35. seq. &c. ~
16 3, 55(75) | Matt. viii. 28-32; xii. 22-29; xvii. 18-21. Mark i.
17 3, 55(75) | seq. comp. ib. xxi. 14-22. From all which it must
18 4, 14(39) | 3 Ps. cxviii. 22, 23. ~
19 4, 20(67) | burned (comp. Deut. xxxii. 22 -- 27) . . . 20. "And it
20 4, 20(73) | 6 [...] Luke xxi. 21, 22. ~
21 4, 22 | 22. "It would be impossible
22 4, 31(119)| 84; xii. 34. Mark iii. 22. Nothing was more common,
23 4, 35(144)| 30; xxvi. 64. Ephes. i. 22. Col. i. 23, also Zech.
24 4, 36(147)| the latter (Luke xxi. ver. 22.) " These be the days of
25 5, 16(20) | contra Cels. Lib. i. pp. 22, 30. Lib. ii. p. 89, &c.~
26 5, 22 | 22. We34 may ask therefore,
27 5, 46(93) | 4 John xx. 22. ~
28 5, 49(103)| 4 John xx. 22. ~
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