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1 1, 52(48) | this, who probably has in view the same poet (Pindar),
2 2, 21(45) | The doctrine here had in view, is thus stated by Aristocles (
3 2, 30(67) | p. 354.) Eusebius had in view, perhaps, the following
4 2, 32 | 32. You (now) view the very Philosopher—who
5 2, 32(70) | to Justin Martyr, here in view: viz. " [Greek]. For Plato
6 3, 19 | days, and to take a ./. view of the living (effective)
7 3, 40 | that thou mayest in truth, view God, and THE WORD OF GOD ;
8 3, 40 | at another, delivering a view of the mystery and doctrine
9 3, 57 | them) ; directing their view to the second, and waiting
10 3, 60 | doctrine by means of open view; and much more, for those
11 3, 61 | should take an accurate view of mortality, as in a great
12 3, 71(100)| has, moreover, given his view of the nature of the Eucharist,
13 3, 79 | He established by open view to their very eyes; so that
14 4, 1 | in their power openly to view ; but to us, these were
15 4, 3 | and are not permitted to view, even from a distance, the
16 4, 20 | it, so that they cannot view even from a distance the
17 4, 22(78) | reference to the objects had in view by Eusebius; there is no
18 4, 23(82) | 4 The places had here in view are Deut. xi. 29; xxvii.
19 4, 33(125)| powerfully supports this view. The exegetical sense however,
20 4, 33(125)| to the same under either view: for, whether we take the
21 4, 33(125)| Him. I prefer the former view, as being the more obvious
22 4, 37 | words and deeds (had in view) are Divine. For in former
23 5, 16 | themselves (here had in view), have ever so sealed the
24 5, 28 | the helpful thing (had in view), that we should both be
25 5, 49 | Nevertheless, when again I view its power, and the result
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