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1 Pre | I shall have done these things, I shall, -- because some 2 Pre | nevertheless throughout all things, and meekly lowering Himself 3 Pre | allusions moreover to the things passing under his own eyes, 4 Pre | without addition. And the things which are here, I wrote 5 Pre | virginity, and to some other things quite unessential to vital 6 1, 1 | themselves confess these things, I know not by what estrangement 7 1, 2 | over all, for (that) of the things which are of Him; and (hence) 8 1, 2 | ought to ascribe, not to the things seen, but to Him alone who 9 1, 2 | the cause, that these many things should thus be. These differ, 10 1, 2 | buildings, temples, gymnasia—things inanimate—with the admiration 11 1, 3 | moon, nor any other of the things in the heavens. It is becoming 12 1, 4 | of the exemplars9 of all things, who is the ONLY (begotten) 13 1, 5 | bands (as it were) of all things, by means of the Divine 14 1, 6 | and Nurse (of all these things), as those who are subtle 15 1, 6 | concordant course of those things which were adverse to agreement ? 16 1, 8 | it to mix itself up with things which are in their natures 17 1, 13 | even to this time all these things, and innumerable others 18 1, 14 | generation and changes of these things ? ~ 19 1, 15 | the efficient Cause of all things is justly said to be that 20 1, 18 | with the dry, he changes (things) into every sort of form: 21 1, 20 | they confound together the things, which are so greatly and 22 1, 20 | and immortal. But these things they (do). ~ 23 1, 21(16) | Upholder, and Governour of all things. ~ 24 1, 23 | therefore, by whom are all things, THE WORD OF GOD, proceeded 25 1, 23 | chambers, and considers of the things to be done ; so the only 26 1, 23 | openly publishes those things which its father considered 27 1, 23 | waters too, not only the things that are before Him and 28 1, 24 | His Father, He governs the things that are below according 29 1, 24 | eternal) Being this essence of things, He constitutes the bond 30 1, 27 | For, How can it consist of things different and dissimilar, 31 1, 27 | complex, is compounded of things dissimilar. And that which 32 1, 27(19) | imagined that the origin of all things consisted of similar parts. ( 33 1, 27(19) | Bible. He says, [Greek] All things were (confused) together: 34 1, 27 | parts. But this nature (of things) does not shew itself to 35 1, 29 | is one extended into all things, and is invisibly diffused 36 1, 30 | established, and at many other things, after the manner of madmen, 37 1, 30 | right and good. But, as in things visible, one sun gives light 38 1, 30 | sensible world; so also in things intellectual, the one WORD 39 1, 30(21) | formed and governed all things. Among the poets, Orpheus, 40 1, 30 | for the adorning of all things. ~ 41 1, 31 | capable of comprehending many things; whether (for example), 42 1, 31 | whether it learn and do many things, still there is but one 43 1, 33 | God with respect to all things22. All these things it completes 44 1, 33 | all things22. All these things it completes in a momentary 45 1, 33 | power, it effects all these things. ~ 46 1, 34 | is the governour of the things which are invisible and 47 1, 34 | Universe. He is present to all things in His effectuating power; 48 1, 35 | heavens, the earth, and of the things therein, it is now necessary 49 1, 36 | rational beings; just as in the things that are visible, the nature 50 1, 36 | earth ; and of which, the things visible are the animals 51 1, 37 | heavens the earth and of the things therein, may be likened 52 1, 37 | animals and other earthly things (which are visible): so 53 1, 37 | who is the Cause of all things. Like as on earth therefore, 54 1, 38 | 38. As it is with these things, (so) one is the generating, 55 1, 38 | edict of sovereign rule, the things that are in the air, on 56 1, 38 | to us (by the Gospel)—of things (in their nature) possible, 57 1, 38 | and in justice to all, the things which are most suitable 58 1, 40 | heavens of heavens." After the things which are upon the earth, 59 1, 40 | from the earth (all)" other things. He then also (reasons upon) 60 1, 42 | after (the detail of) these things could it be becoming, that 61 1, 42 | to polytheism : for these things recently, and after a time, 62 1, 43 | OF GOD, the Maker of all things, fills, with His seed of 63 1, 43 | superiority into the treasury of things that are good, is preserved ( 64 1, 43 | but Him alone to whom all things give (a similar) testimony ; 65 1, 44 | 44. These things then being such, let us 66 1, 44 | this whole constitution (of things) which is of them, (and) 67 1, 44 | made worthy to partake in things most excellent. Because 68 1, 44 | most excellent. Because things prior in order, are the 69 1, 44 | succeed them. And the first things were those generated of 70 1, 45 | teaches, that all these things have been established for 71 1, 47 | the fowls, the creeping things, (and) the animals. And, 72 1, 47 | and has subjected all (things) to this rational creature. 73 1, 47 | the contemplation of all things ? But, be thyself and ask, 74 1, 47 | know not) how many other things, which men have by the experiments 75 1, 47 | who thus think of these things, since these five senses 76 1, 47 | touch (and discriminate) things cold and hot, hard and soft; 77 1, 47 | to the contemplation of things incorporeal; can bear about 78 1, 47 | its mind. But all these things I might omit, because all 79 1, 47 | only) ask your reason these things: Was there a city ever ( 80 1, 47 | minds ? When, behold ! the things which are bodily (only) 81 1, 47 | effects these astonishing things. By means of these (things) 82 1, 47 | things. By means of these (things) hast thou, as a dear child, 83 1, 51 | arts: and these very many (things), pertaining to doctrine, 84 1, 52 | governing (all) by reason,—the things which should, and should 85 1, 58 | doctrines relating to all (things); the science and composition 86 1, 59 | memory, the histories of things done in former times ; converses 87 1, 61 | even) the Maker of all things ; and man will make man, 88 1, 62 | miracle,—to revolve with the things that are on the earth, ( 89 1, 63(54) | belief however, in these things as expressed here, must 90 1, 65 | apprehend the foreknowledge of things to come to pass ; at one 91 1, 65 | enounce the prophecy of things future; and, by the manifestation 92 1, 68 | testimonies to all these things, does that word of the doctrine 93 1, 69 | of all) studied divine things (only), he would indeed 94 1, 69 | departure hence to those things which belonged to him; and 95 1, 69 | harassed with these defective things, but should, in due time, 96 1, 70 | even these, did but those things which happen to their natural 97 1, 70 | increase of (all) those things which result from a happy 98 1, 70 | those other innumerable things, which conduce to the experience 99 1, 71 | the life of man,—or of the things belonging to this : but, 100 1, 72 | 72. As are these things, so is he who passes the 101 1, 72 | made him to partake in the things which are good;—be brought 102 1, 72 | plunges in pursuit of the things of this moist, humid and 103 1, 72(63) | according to him, one of those things which the Apostle considered 104 1, 73 | that he knows, not only the things that are on earth, and fabricates 105 1, 73 | pleases, likenesses of the things in the heavens, and of those 106 1, 73 | earth ;—can do all these things, just as those which have 107 1, 73 | WORD, that Sower of all things, and Planter of every good 108 1, 75 | withdraws to a distance from the things which affect the senses, 109 1, 75 | But, should any of the things which are hurtful suddenly 110 1, 78 | 78. All these things having been said for the 111 1, 78 | after those other things, which impel men to the 112 1, 78 | kind of lust. All these things however, which conduce to 113 1, 78 | extravagantly to honour the things which are sweet for the 114 2, 4 | earth, the air and fire;—things which we perceive with our 115 2, 5 | Bacchus : and, of other things allied to these, they made 116 2, 6 | confine themselves to these things,— ~ 117 2, 7 | Priapus, 5 Venus, and other things allied to these: nor did 118 2, 8 | confine themselves to these things,— ~ 119 2, 9(7) | admirably depicted this state of things : " Piscem Syri venerantur : 120 2, 13 | and deaths. Nor did these things come from others, so that 121 2, 13 | are the witnesses of these things, confessing the error, the 122 2, 14 | And, that such were the things which they did, when assimilating 123 2, 14 | seen, are busied with these things, even now, in Baalbeck; 124 2, 17 | of lascivious-ness? For, things such as these, were those 125 2, 17 | laugh (set up) at the vilest things; the intense and foolish 126 2, 17 | these, indeed, and such like things, were immense multitudes 127 2, 17(29) | together with the other things here mentioned,—witnessed 128 2, 18 | tragic and comic, these things, corrupting and injurious ( 129 2, 19 | on account of all these things, was God the Saviour and ( 130 2, 19 | magnificence of doctrine about things; from this place, geometry; 131 2, 19 | healing, and those other things, which have their being 132 2, 19 | experiment33: for, these things, and others like them, they ./. 133 2, 19 | forsooth, the origin of all things ! These same too, determined 35 134 2, 19 | nor end ? and, that the things alone that are irrational 135 2, 19 | predetermine these very things, which are inanimate, irrational, 136 2, 19 | it has happened?— still, things being thus, have affirmed, 137 2, 20 | boasting themselves in these things? — men, who had shut up, 138 2, 20 | contrary, they lapsed into the things of accident, riches, greatness, 139 2, 20 | and that, without these things, it was nothing! Nor had 140 2, 20 | men then, considered these things as being apart, in a place ( 141 2, 20 | place (removed) from the things pertaining to men, (and) 142 2, 20 | of God looked not to the things on earth. Nor did they recognize 143 2, 20 | GOD, the Preserver of all things; but drew near for the purpose 144 2, 20 | themselves to be wise in some things, with those who knew them ; 145 2, 21(45) | that fire is an element of things,—just as Heraclitus did— 146 2, 21(45) | properties and causes of all things, past, present, and future. 147 2, 21(46) | consume, and pervade all things, &c. which he condemns as 148 2, 21(48) | Souls arise as vapour from things humid. [Greek] Prep. Evang. 149 2, 22(57) | infinity the origin of all things: Anaximander, infinity only. 150 2, 22(58) | Discord: the one uniting all things; the other dissevering them. 151 2, 23 | hand upon matter, were things really existing: so that 152 2, 24(61) | enough, seize upon those things which they appeared to hold 153 2, 29 | Governour of all, of the things that are, and of those that 154 2, 30(67) | But they, who wrote such things about the, supreme good, 155 2, 30 | falsehood. Hear therefore, the things that he has said in the 156 2, 32(70) | and learned accurately all things in the heavens, says, that 157 2, 34 | theirs (was,) let these things be affirmed72! ~ 158 2, 35 | those excellent and wise things, ./. which the same elegant 159 2, 36 | any other thing, before things hateful." He also said afterwards; " 160 2, 41 | stating, — stating too not things that are not difficult, 161 2, 41 | was to live, while those things which attached themselves 162 2, 43 | persuaded themselves to do the things—although these might be 163 2, 43 | Elements were the origin of all things, worshipped the Elements 164 2, 45 | And, by means of these things, and out of them, which 165 2, 45 | body: and, that all such things are thus subject to sense, 166 2, 46 | orderly and well of these things, should call them Gods ? 167 2, 46(85) | of antiquity as to these things. To no one, perhaps, can 168 2, 46 | is the Cause of ./. all things, with bodies that are subject 169 2, 46 | than this ? For, the two things are opposed in their natures ;— 170 2, 46 | so) invert the order (of things)! And, should any one name 171 2, 49 | Plato himself said these things either against the Philosophers 172 2, 49 | falsehood: and, about those things, on which it was unbecoming 173 2, 50 | who contended about these things, had no God; when, behold ! 174 2, 50 | when (so) taught of the things respecting them. It was 175 2, 50 | ourselves of one of two things; (viz.) Either, that these 176 2, 51 | and preach to all men the things, that would aid in the acquirement 177 2, 51 | knowledge respecting them, the things pertaining to Deity. ~ 178 2, 52 | other) men, were no such things ! What sort of name these 179 2, 52 | then) ask of the Gods the things advantageous to the Philosophers ? 180 2, 52 | would aid them. But (the things asked) were,—as the Diviners ( 181 2, 52 | taking of a wife; or, other things similar to these. About 182 2, 52 | teaching Deity, as to the things (comporting) with virtue, 183 2, 53 | testimony to these same things ? And, Is not the whole 184 2, 64 | Philosophers also attest, that things were thus: for Diodorus116 185 2, 64(119)| Lesbian relates much the same things as having happened to the 186 2, 65 | enough for them, after these things, to act basely ; but, they 187 2, 68 | 68. If however, these things are not known to all; yet 188 2, 68 | All these innumerable things did the Gods,—as one may 189 2, 68 | on the earth. And in many things, both by divinations and 190 2, 69 | you wish to investigate things more ancient than these, 191 2, 69 | people of Phocis! These things therefore, (did) all the 192 2, 69 | were the cause of all these things, because they delighted 193 2, 70 | 70. One of two things is, therefore (the case) : 194 2, 70 | surer proof as to these things, than the fruits which ( 195 2, 71 | thing good ? If indeed, the things just now said were of this 196 2, 71 | against the Greeks by these things:—What can there be wanting 197 2, 71 | affirming, one of the two things supposed (above)? For, either 198 2, 71 | that they permitted these things to be so: or, that they 199 2, 72 | counselling them also in the things which were becoming ?— when 200 2, 74 | which has been fated. The things, which this makes it necessary 201 2, 75 | sacrifices of men. From these things therefore, it becomes us 202 2, 75 | same Gods, as doing such things among the men of those times ; 203 2, 76 | lost its power ; and the things belonging to this ancient 204 2, 76 | ONE  Ship-governour of all things. Such are all things now, ./. 205 2, 76 | all things. Such are all things now, ./. since he that 206 2, 76 | of mankind. Nor have such things as that necessity of fate, 207 2, 76 | restored to all nations ! The things, which pertained to the 208 2, 76 | having shortly laid these things open already, except (to 209 2, 76 | say) that these ancient things are, as such, matters of 210 2, 77 | any one say that these are things of recent occurrence ? since, 211 2, 78 | during this same time, were things brought to pass one after 212 2, 79 | divinations, and foreknowledge (of things to come) to their worshippers, 213 2, 80 | we now know, as to a few things:— ~ 214 2, 81(145)| his days, many of these things were practised in Media, 215 2, 81 | Others however, gave up these things as impious148, and exposed 216 2, 82 | nothing well, either of the things pertaining to the soul, 217 2, 82 | men are divided among the things which are of the soul, of 218 2, 82 | the lives of men, that the things of the soul were at war 219 2, 82 | agitation. And, as to the things of the body, (they consisted) 220 2, 82 | were foreign to nature. The things too, which were external ( 221 2, 82 | were I to relate all the things pertaining to this ancient 222 2, 83 | the occurrence of) these things, do, in order to raise to 223 2, 83 | plain the observation of things in the heavens, the (annual) 224 2, 84 | the occurrence) of these things, could it have been becoming, 225 2, 84 | its care for those other things of the body, and of this 226 2, 84 | become acquainted with the things which are ./. most excellent 227 2, 85 | engaged Himself, upon the things belonging to the earth; 228 2, 85 | times of necessity, of the things which were (laid up) with 229 2, 86 | who stood in need of these things. At one time He purged the 230 2, 86 | were insensible of the good things, with which He had furnished 231 2, 92(170)| it portended a change of things. Which harmonizes well with 232 2, 93 | as herbs (productive) of things that are good, and as medicines 233 2, 93 | predictions, and of prophecies of things to come; as also the love 234 2, 93 | came into being the love of things most excellent; and, the 235 2, 93 | with the intelligent, those things which belonged to the worship 236 2, 93 | doctrines. And thus did these things shew, that the Providence ( 237 2, 94 | afforded aid by means of the things already mentioned,—instruct 238 2, 94 | proper for the robust, but things that give uneasiness and 239 2, 96 | the stages, and principal things, attending the Divine laws ; 240 2, 97 | change, by means of these things, to a state of peacefulness 241 2, 97 | of Himself. But, as these things have been largely set forth 242 3, 1 | undergone a change, through the things already mentioned, to a 243 3, 1 | appeared in the world, those things which appertained to the 244 3, 1 | tidings announcing good things were preached to all nations, 245 3, 1 | Nor again, existed those things, on account of which wars, 246 3, 3 | 3. These things were foretold in the language 247 3, 3 | investigate the nature of the things (to be brought before thee).~ 248 3, 7 | other brutal and beastly things allied to these, done with 249 3, 16 | more be offered, and these things be no more done ? -- that 250 3, 19 | God. Nevertheless, these things may be known from the effects 251 3, 19 | ought to confess that the things which have hitherto been 252 3, 19 | Learn (then), what those things are about which thou enquirest, 253 3, 20 | do the reverse of those things which were from ancient 254 3, 20 | might hence dignify the things (so) set apart, with the 255 3, 20 | vouchsafed to afford to these things, of which every hope had 256 3, 23 | was, on account of these things, their duty to be careful 257 3, 24 | But, let us dismiss these things, and let us otherwise approach 258 3, 24 | questions (growing) out of these things (following): -- O bring 259 3, 26 | Temple, and their sacred (things) !~ 260 3, 27 | has clearly foretold the things that respected the impious ( 261 3, 27 | creation, and in the very things themselves? and has shewn 262 3, 33 | the chief of all the things that have been mentioned, 263 3, 37 | should we remain silent, the things themselves would cry out 264 3, 39 | delighted in the sense of things seen, and were seeking God 265 3, 39 | For He provided, that the things which He did by means of 266 3, 39 | bodily tongue47. All these things therefore, He delivered 267 3, 39 | of His Godhead. These48 things too, were (thus) administered 268 3, 39 | among men, did He fill all things: was with His Father49 and 269 3, 39 | providentially took care of all things, whether in heaven, or on 270 3, 39 | manner. On the contrary, the things that were of Himself He 271 3, 39 | polluted, although these things received light from its 272 3, 39 | such) body; because these things are not foreign in their 273 3, 40 | seed); and taught these things, with others allied to them. 274 3, 40 | instructions on heavenly things, hidden enouncements, and 275 3, 40 | was also by means of these things, that He taught that the 276 3, 40 | the contemplation of these things, there is no feeling of 277 3, 40 | good works; and, how those things which eyes had not seen, 278 3, 41 | moreover, (afforded) in many things similar to these, will any 279 3, 45 | can be wanting after these things, except that we should state 280 3, 45 | death. After viewing these things then, let us now come again 281 3, 48 | 48. Nor, could those things which He did against the 282 3, 55 | that exists in all these things. For it was above all things 283 3, 55 | things. For it was above all things right, that this mortal 284 3, 55 | death. For, there were two things resting upon (this) consummation ; ( 285 3, 55 | This (one) then, of two things was necessary : -- this, 286 3, 55 | wrought and performed those things of which no mortal knew, 287 3, 55 | prophecy teach, that to these things the declarations of the 288 3, 55(75) | probably intended, among other things, to shew them that the Redeemer 289 3, 55 | the dragon78?" The other things also which were done in 290 3, 56 | 56. These things have been said in parables 291 3, 57 | Disciples those other secret things, -- as well as these which 292 3, 57 | victory, He taught by those things which He said to His Disciples 293 3, 60 | 60. After the things which have been said, the 294 3, 61 | impiety. For, of all these things he was the Cause; and, as 295 3, 61 | did in their conduct the things which deserved death, and 296 3, 61 | but also those precious things which were in his presence, 297 3, 61 | and the very lust of these things ! Hence, the mysteries of 298 3, 62 | 62. What things then came to pass after 299 3, 62 | who were spectators of the things then done, and who saw with 300 3, 62 | was not indeed, that the things done had been heard of by 301 3, 62 | reality apprehended (these things), and had received the signal 302 3, 67 | indeed, any of those other things, which are in like manner 303 3, 79 | doctrines of Christ. In these things too are they all, at once 304 3, 79 | against Death; to despise the things of this life, and to put 305 3, 80 | for the examination of the things which have been written 306 3, 80 | preached as predicting the things which should be done by 307 4, 1 | performances. Even in those other things which have been preached 308 4, 1 | from the foreknowledge of things to come to pass which he 309 4, 1 | predicted ; -- and, from the things which he promised he would 310 4, 1 | as from the issue of the things (so) predicted, the ./. 311 4, 1 | And thus again also, the things which have been fulfilled 312 4, 1 | nature, believed only the things which were then seen, but, ( 313 4, 1 | give our credence to the things which were then witnessed 314 4, 1 | Disciples. For, the very things which were delivered in 315 4, 1 | proofs setting a seal on the things which have been recorded. 316 4, 1 | recorded. And these are the things which then existed not; 317 4, 3 | and the West. To these things He added, -- and this (constitutes) 318 4, 3 | the fulfilment of these things, and receive from the testimony 319 4, 3 | act of God. Of all these things, not one existed from ancient 320 4, 3 | predictions; and such are the things respecting the Jews. ~ 321 4, 5 | will therefore take these things into his consideration, 322 4, 5 | kingdom of heaven." These things therefore, He said, and 323 4, 5 | on many other occasions, things not unlike these to the 324 4, 5 | Kingdom of God." Of these things an open confirmation is 325 4, 6 | sinking; and, upon these things, Simon was astonished and 326 4, 6 | are rational. But these things, which were then heard by 327 4, 6 | so fulfilled by deeds the things which had been foretold, 328 4, 6 | weight. And, because these things were so done, astonishment 329 4, 6 | said (as it were) these things to him, Let not these things 330 4, 6 | things to him, Let not these things alarm thee: they are (but 331 4, 6 | inanimate; but, not as these things, are those of which these 332 4, 6 | life that is of God. These things therefore, (namely,) " Thou 333 4, 6 | something visible12." The things therefore, which the long 334 4, 6 | could not effect: -- the things which neither Moses who 335 4, 6 | given of Simon as to these things, are the Churches which 336 4, 6 | near them, -- are these things commemorated. Those too 337 4, 6 | delivered by Himself. Which things, seen as they are with our 338 4, 7 | every man." But, since these things have been thus foretold, 339 4, 7 | He also promised by these things, in the very beginnings ( 340 4, 7 | that He taught by these things, that the soul is incorporeal; 341 4, 8 | Observe now, in these things, the consideration and caution 342 4, 8 | possessed the sovereignty of the things which are in heaven from 343 4, 8 | them, and promised them the things of which we have already 344 4, 8 | which was opposed to the things delivered to them from all 345 4, 8 | possible for them to think such things, who had heard the voice 346 4, 9 | are the witnesses of these things." On one occasion indeed, 347 4, 9 | even up to this time, the things which His prediction foretold, 348 4, 9 | brings to effect the living things of God, whose living (actual) 349 4, 9 | forth into all nations; the things too, which they were commanded, 350 4, 10 | memorial of her28." Now these things He foretold, when, at that 351 4, 10 | whole world. -- Of the things therefore, respecting this29 ( 352 4, 11(30) | And, after a few other things, when Simon said to Him,' " 353 4, 11 | work to completion, by the things of this knowledge which 354 4, 11 | prevail against them: -- things, which we perceive with 355 4, 12 | not astonished, that the things which should take place 356 4, 12 | foretold to His disciples, the things which up to this time are 357 4, 12 | just as one present to the things themselves, and making the 358 4, 12 | the children of men : -- things which hitherto have not 359 4, 12 | God ? And again in these things also, -- "For I am come 360 4, 12 | will select to myself these things: very very excellent are 361 4, 12(33) | said to have cited some things from the Gospel of the Hebrews, 362 4, 12 | to pass : and, with other things, these also in which it 363 4, 12 | peace on earth," with other things, He explained to the Disciples 364 4, 12 | confirmation of the mind. These things therefore He foretold, and 365 4, 12 | should enquire. ~On the things which He prophesied against 366 4, 12(34) | omission of [Syriac], these things; which might have been omitted 367 4, 13 | covertly and by parable, the things they were about to dare 368 4, 14 | prediction of this. The things however, which were not 369 4, 14 | take my life36." Of these things therefore does this Prophet, 370 4, 14 | He was the heir ! These things then, our Saviour Himself 371 4, 14 | come to pass; (viz.) these things when walking in the Temple, -- 372 4, 16 | points out covertly, the things that happened after His 373 4, 16 | and, consequent upon these things, the rational feast and 374 4, 16 | Acts relates. And these things did He, by His divine knowledge, 375 4, 16 | happened; He also foretold the things which should befall them 376 4, 16 | come to pass before these things took place, by these expressions, ( 377 4, 16 | and the fulfilment of the things themselves (so predicted) ? 378 4, 16 | necessary we should say, as the things which were done to them, 379 4, 16 | nations in my name," And these things He said, who formerly had 380 4, 16 | afterwards teaches these things in the ./. parable, saying, " 381 4, 17 | say unto you, All these things shall come upon this generation." 382 4, 17 | should affirm, that all these things are so plain, as to require 383 4, 17 | fulfilment proves54. These things are therefore sufficient ( 384 4, 18 | 18. What the end of those things should be, which had been 385 4, 18 | should be made to suffer the things, which the deeds of its 386 4, 18 | desolation ! But the things which took place afterwards, 387 4, 18 | Behold! see ye not all these things ? I say unto you, stone 388 4, 18 | decorations. But, of these ancient things, the greatest miracle of 389 4, 18 | respecting Him, (teach) us these things (following), on the utter 390 4, 19 | known, even in this day the things of thy peace. -- But now, 391 4, 19 | children within thee." The things, prior to these, were predicted 392 4, 19 | known, even in this day, the things of thy peace:" intimating 393 4, 19 | not on Him, knew not the things of their peace : and, on 394 4, 19 | shall surround thee63." The things (I say), which were therefore 395 4, 19 | then plainly foretold these things by His foreknowledge, and 396 4, 19 | because thou knewest not the things of thy peace." For, for 397 4, 20 | within it. And, how these things have been fulfilled, many 398 4, 20 | their forefathers70; the things foretold of it are fulfilled, 399 4, 20 | Flavius Josephus, how these things took place in their localities, 400 4, 20 | learn the results of these things from the writings of Josephus. 401 4, 20 | we should lay down a few things from him in this book, by 402 4, 21 | severity of the famine, as to things inanimate? I come then to 403 4, 21 | I omitted to mention the things which, it has, in fact, 404 4, 21(75) | eat them for want of all things secretly in the siege and 405 4, 21 | fulfilment of these same things. ~From the fifth Book of 406 4, 22 | ever) suffered all these things; and, that there never was 407 4, 22 | nor did they weep at these things ! Because, "there should 408 4, 23 | And, after a few other things, He said : "The hour cometh, 409 4, 23 | truth81." And, by these things also, He fully proved that 410 4, 23 | in whose times these things were said, -- the Jews were 411 4, 23 | similitude, nor by those things of which He was the antitype, 412 4, 23 | be abolished through the things now before us, did THE WORD 413 4, 24 | this figure; but, by the things before us, He predicted, 414 4, 24 | and He foretold by these things, that out of them (this) 415 4, 25 | forth much fruit." By these things also) He obviously declared 416 4, 25 | different generation, those things which comprehended the praises 417 4, 25 | respecting Himself, that the things should be. And this indeed, 418 4, 25 | for the harvest." These things He also foretold (figuratively), 419 4, 26 | not be willing. And these things which He said (were) to 420 4, 26 | that, when He said these things to His Disciples, they should 421 4, 26 | or promising to them, the things considered good in this 422 4, 26 | shalt come." Now, these things were not said to them all, 423 4, 27 | they should suffer these things for His sake. Nor was it 424 4, 27 | should be moved by these things; that the time was then 425 4, 27 | said and promised many wise things to their Disciples. Of these, 426 4, 27 | previously determine such things for His Disciples. Nor do 427 4, 27 | which He said, that these things should happen to them, for 428 4, 28 | shall live." Now, how these things have, even to the present 429 4, 28 | with our own eyes, how many things of this sort took place, 430 4, 28 | parents105. And many such things as these, did we witness 431 4, 30 | perverse manner of life. These things then, when uttered and foretold 432 4, 30(110)| and Saturninians: in many things with the Simonians, Basilidians, 433 4, 31 | considerable time, because the things formerly escaping the many, 434 4, 32 | that He said upon these things, "Every man is not sufficient 435 4, 32 | Saviour, even respecting these things, sets to its seal, that 436 4, 33 | thirty-fold. After these things He cried out and said, He 437 4, 33 | of life, and the care of things not (absolutely) necessary, 438 4, 33 | the souls of men. These things therefore, He prophesied 439 4, 33 | whither, he went forth by the things said in the parable immediately 440 4, 34 | explanation of the Parable, these things (viz.), who the sower that 441 4, 34 | was the Father of these things; ./. he who first sowed 442 4, 34 | come to pass; and these things He previously testified, 443 4, 34 | truly shewed forth these things, and as we see in the facts 444 4, 34 | fire: -- the extreme good things too of those, who shall 445 4, 35 | Tell us, When shall these things be ? and What is the sign 446 4, 35 | And again, after a few things He said, "136 If at that 447 4, 35 | the Jews, He added these things and said, "138 I am come 448 4, 35 | ye will receive." These things He foretold when warning 449 4, 35(143)| supporters. Among other things, the dissolution of marriages 450 4, 35 | should happen at the end of things. From the Gospel of Matthew145. ~ 451 4, 36 | clearly foretold also by these things, that His ./. Gospel should, 452 4, 36(147)| been scattered, "all these things shall be finished:" i.e. 453 4, 36(147)| not pass till all these things be," i. e. commenced (comp. 454 4, 36(147)| days of vengeance, that ALL THINGS which are written MAY BE 455 4, 36 | afflictions. After these things too, He says, "And ye shall 456 4, 37 | usual with man so to resist things the most plain, as even 457 4, 37 | contend against many other things, to which the truth bears 458 4, 37 | and now also recite the things, which have formerly been 459 4, 37 | not be persuaded by the things (hitherto) said. ~The End 460 5, 1 | have already spoken, as to things which should come to pass, 461 5, 1 | not be persuaded of these things, we ought not to wonder: 462 5, 1 | so to resist the clearest things (possible,) as to dare to 463 5, 1 | contend against many other things, to which the truth (itself) 464 5, 1 | the more vigorously, those things against such, which we formerly 465 5, 1 | an infant in mind, those things which we also formerly investigated: -- ~ 466 5, 2 | so honour truth above all things, that they should not stand 467 5, 2 | should now say many ./. things (on this point,) since we 468 5, 3 | 3. But the things pertaining to His form of 469 5, 3 | consisted in (any of) the many things of His teaching. Observe 470 5, 4 | worship of God -- as to the things which were known only in 471 5, 5 | the earth, because these things are of small value and earthly ; 472 5, 5 | Greeks find fault with these things, let him know that it is 473 5, 5 | to be imagined, that the things (so) received are against ( 474 5, 6 | that we are, after these things, taught by Him that the 475 5, 6 | think that this system (of things) is nothing new, but is 476 5, 6 | who is the Creator of all things. He also taught us to believe, 477 5, 7 | 7. And, that after these things, He perseveringly admonished ( 478 5, 7 | punishments and vengeance, -- things from which we cannot be 479 5, 7 | us also investigate these things. -- ~ 480 5, 8 | his companions with the things of this vice, Like to what 481 5, 8 | worship of the Creator of all things ?~ 482 5, 9 | allow the sick to do many things which the many dared to 483 5, 9 | or of any other similar things. All these things were therefore, 484 5, 9 | similar things. All these things were therefore, excluded 485 5, 9 | been instructed in these things, so as to cast the imputation 486 5, 9 | best witnesses as to these things have been His disciples, 487 5, 9 | careful inquiries into (these) things by means of the worst of 488 5, 11 | take the proof of these things even from the writings of 489 5, 11 | then the statement of these things, which runs thus: -- ~ 490 5, 13 | no more to suffer those things to remain hidden, by which 491 5, 13 | error, but that these secret things should be brought out into 492 5, 15 | the Maker of all these things? when, observe, it is impossible 493 5, 15 | of any other art: these things being but small, and belonging 494 5, 15 | those moderns who performed things not unlike what others had 495 5, 16 | that he would effect those things, throughout the whole habitable 496 5, 16 | and eye-witnesses of the things themselves (here had in 497 5, 16 | men, for the sake of the things which they had seen and 498 5, 17 | dared so (to advance) such things as these, that one should 499 5, 17 | and alone performed the things which had never before been 500 5, 18 | us again ask, after these things, Whether any one ever saw


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