Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1, p.   xi|           educated and uneducated alike by the imperial change of
 2  Int,   5, p.   xx|        Criticism should treat all alike, and to treat all as the
 3  Int,   6, p.   xx|          and the Homoousians were alike innovators. ~The Creed of
 4    I,   1, p.    7|        the God of Jews and Greeks alike in our Saviour's Name we
 5    I,   6, p.   42|           women, of rich and poor alike, and of slaves with their
 6    I,  10, p.   57|         found for Jews and Greeks alike, the propitiation for the
 7  III,   6, p.  148| themselves entirely body and soul alike to the King of kings, the
 8  III,   7, p.  158|         and Barbarians and Greeks alike possessed the writings about
 9    V, Int, p.  220|             Greeks and Barbarians alike testify to the existence
10    V, Int, p.  222|           Providence was over all alike, just as He has given the
11    V, Int, p.  228|          to Greeks and Barbarians alike. This was the vast difference
12    V,  29, p.  270|        nature, perceptible to all alike whether they have reason
13  VII,   1, p.   73|           obey Him (c) everywhere alike, even though we dwell in
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