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1 2, 6 | their reason, which is the interpreter of of these, also Gods.
2 2, 60(108)| 13 A disciple and interpreter of Callimachus, and an author
3 3, 39 | king, who (acts) through an Interpreter, -- openly declared His
4 3, 39 | and, as it were by an ./. Interpreter ? For otherwise, How could
5 3, 39 | stand much in need of an Interpreter, who could enounce his words
6 3, 39 | Mediator, not unlike an Interpreter, and a bodily compound.
7 3, 39 | equal, as it were by an Interpreter; but who should not fall
8 3, 39 | bore, -- as it were by an Interpreter, -- to those who otherwise
9 3, 40 | instrument, and set up His own Interpreter, administered every thing
10 3, 40 | He existed by means of an Interpreter with men, in the example
11 3, 41 | is the death, which (His) Interpreter, -- the clothing of THE
12 3, 45 | great king by means of an interpreter, He performed every thing
13 3, 46 | secretly stolen away His Interpreter; or had, in escaping, been
14 3, 47 | God; having given up His Interpreter to corruption and ruin.~
15 3, 55 | and for surrendering the Interpreter of His own Godhead, to the
16 3, 55 | He should shew him (His Interpreter) to be superior to death.
17 3, 67 | as formerly, venerate the Interpreter 98 of his own soul, or dare
18 4, 1 | he assumed, as through an Interpreter. For, when he made his Divine
19 5, 24(37) | danger, as an old Latin interpreter of Puteanus renders it, '
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