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1 Pre | certain peculiarities in the writings of Eusebius which may be
2 Pre | doubtless be found in the writings of the Fathers of the Church,
3 2, 13 | deliver either precepts or writings conducing to happiness of
4 2, 18 | instruction and study of the lying writings of the Dramatists, both
5 2, 20 | in their deeds. In their writings and common conversation,
6 2, 25(62)| of Plato, his Philosophy, Writings, &c., the reader is referred
7 2, 27(64)| now to be found among the writings of Plato, as Viger has remarked
8 2, 65 | our affirmation do all the writings, both of the Greeks and
9 3, 16 | more done ? -- that the writings of the Greeks also should
10 3, 20 | did by their words and writings preach the new birth, which
11 3, 80 | will select a few from the writings ./. of His Disciples, --
12 4, 6 | learn moreover, from the writings of His Disciples, -- that
13 4, 7 | In like manner also, the writings of the apostle Paul are
14 4, 19 | presently find from the writings of Josephus, who was himself
15 4, 20 | can learn too, from the writings of Flavius Josephus, how
16 4, 20 | of these things from the writings of Josephus. And, if it
17 5, 11 | these things even from the writings of those primitive acquaintances
18 5, 34 | one simply arraign all the writings of the ancients, and shew
19 5, 42 | delivered down, in their writings, things of Him which had
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