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1 Pre | this Father says, -- after speaking of some of Eusebius's other
2 Pre | And again, p. 395, nr. 8, speaking of the work of our author
3 Pre | 18 of this: where, after speaking of the Ecclesiastical History
4 Pre | his Platonic manner of speaking of the Deity as a self-existing
5 Pre | farther on. His manner of speaking of the Son has too its peculiarities;
6 1, 47 | respecting which another prophet speaking of God, teaches, thus plainly (
7 2, 20(44) | 2 Again, speaking of the Demonology of Aristotle,
8 2, 34 | is; Still to them, when speaking of themselves, and unable
9 2, 45 | indissoluble." And again (speaking) on their being, whence
10 2, 52(97) | of Lysander, 1st. par.) speaking of the image of Lysander
11 3, 59 | the Divine words exclaim, speaking at one time thus: "Behold!
12 3, 60(90) | viii. 3; x. 12. "This man," speaking of Christ as a Priest, comp.
13 3, 71(100)| in the following words: speaking of the XL. Psalm, he says, [
14 4, 1 | Saviour of all himself, who, speaking with men after the manner
15 4, 20 | but by the Gentiles, when speaking thus, "And Jerusalem shall
16 4, 22(80) | times, not, scripturally speaking, "the times of the Gentiles."
17 4, 23 | but was about to be. And, speaking to His Disciples on the
18 4, 35 | on another occasion, when speaking with the Jews, He added
19 5, 14(14) | Epist. Lib. 1.12,12.) speaking of him as a shepherd; "Miramur,
20 5, 16(20) | Hence it was that Suetonius, speaking in the language of his party,
21 5, 40(79) | damnation : this mode of speaking of any thing as done, when
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