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1 Pre, 0(3) | reader to the more ample one intended to go forth with this Work.~
2 Pre | say, whether the Copyist intended the point to stand on the
3 Pre | purpose: all I have done, or intended to do, was, to mark down
4 Pre | on the Syriac text, were intended for the use of students
5 Pre | particular points which it was intended to illustrate: but then
6 1, 42(41) | their mind: which, as it is intended to be opposed to image worship,
7 1, 63(54) | author might, however, have intended this as a sort of argumentum
8 1, 77(72) | last section, is perhaps intended to be kept up here, with
9 2, 5 | earth, and of the provisions intended for the bodies of every
10 2, 81(146)| Zoroaster, must have been intended. Notes to the Prep. Evang.
11 3, 55(75) | desert was therefore probably intended, among other things, to
12 3, 61(95) | died. This was, no doubt, intended to have its force against
13 3, 71(100)| Romanists could not have been intended here. On the opinions of
14 4, 7(16) | imagined, that Eusebius intended above to assign any preeminence
15 4, 8(23) | mentioned by Signior Mai only intended to give a sort of Comment
16 4, 13 | as to who was (really) intended, when he says, "For the
17 4, 31(120)| interrogative [Syriac], How ? intended apparently to have the force
18 5, 24(37) | Parabolani; which, though it was intended as a name of reproach and
19 5, 40(79) | enunciation of it only is intended, being very frequently had
20 5, 40(80) | Apostle never could have intended to be elevated there as
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