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1 1, 27 | 27. Much worse than this would
2 1, 42(40) | 1 Gen. i. 27, 1 Cor. xi. 7. The argument
3 2, 15(28) | 6 Rom. i. 27. Our text differs so much
4 2, 27 | 27. "64 Let us render honour,
5 2, 39(76) | Martyr (Param. ad Graecos. p. 27.) thus introduces a part
6 2, 53(100)| Alexand. Admon. ad Gentes. p. 27. seq. Edit. 1629. This argument
7 2, 66(123)| the Old Testament. Jud. i. 27, &c. situated not far from
8 3, 27 | 27. And Who, like this our
9 3, 40(61) | 7 Ib. ver. 27; xi. 5; xx. 30, &c. ~
10 3, 57(82) | Matt. xii. 29. Mark iii. 27.~
11 3, 75(103)| 3 Ps. xxii. 27, 28. Differing from the
12 4, 7(19) | 4 Matt. x. 27, 28. ~
13 4, 19(62) | 4 John xiv. 27. ~
14 4, 20(67) | comp. Deut. xxxii. 22 -- 27) . . . 20. "And it shall
15 4, 20(74) | Lib. vi. p. 3274, line 27. ~
16 4, 27 | 27. "Beware of men, for they
17 4, 30(115)| 6 John x. 27. ~
18 4, 34(132)| See above, Book i. sectt. 27, 37, with the notes. ~
19 4, 35(136)| 3 Ib. ver. 23-27. ~
20 4, 35(139)| grounded on Dan. vii. 8; ix. 27; and xi. 36. See also my
21 4, 36(147)| This, I think, Daniel (ix. 27.) terms the "consummation:" (
22 4, 36(147)| shall be." Again, ib. chap. 27, 28. The End of the matter
23 4, 36(147)| Daniel the prophet" (ix. 27; xii. 11.)..." then shall
24 5, 27 | 27. How then could those, whose
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