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1 1, 4(9) | Constant, (p. 525. A.) has no term corresponding to this. Syr. [
2 1, 6 | if those which we usually term the primary elements of
3 1, 6 | in these matters love to term it; and were without figure
4 2, 12(10) | ib. notes, p. 255, is a term applied to magical usages.
5 2, 20 | its form ? They usually term it moreover, Entelechia42.
6 2, 21(47) | cap. xv.) [Greek]. They term the whole world, with its
7 2, 30(67) | the Thracians. [Greek] The term occurs in Plato's Polit. (
8 2, 49(89) | Gr. e0poxh& This is the term from which the 0Efektikoi/,
9 2, 49(89) | Suidas. (Edit. Wetst.) The term (e0poxh_) also occurs Prep.
10 2, 80(141)| or, it may be, to the term Wisdom of God, 1 Cor. i.
11 3, 27(27) | from the Peschito in the term only. Orat. de laudd. Constant,
12 3, 67(98) | 1 Applying this term, as on several occasions,
13 4, 8(23) | interpretation of the Hebrew term [Hebrew], signifying enumeration,
14 4, 8(23) | cap. 3 )": neither the term, nor the contents of the
15 4, 8(24) | 1 A very common term, used to designate the true
16 4, 9(27) | and translated, &c. The term [Syriac] is used here, and
17 4, 10(29) | 1 The term this (Syr. [Syriac]) may,
18 4, 11 | prevail against it." The (term) "this" He took (as implying)
19 5, 24(37) | Bingham's account of the term. (Ant. Christ. Church, Book
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