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  1  Int,   3, p.   xi    |        impossibility of Jesus Christ being aught but Perfect Man and
  2  Int,   5, p.   xx    |         books and their writers were being put to tests, from which
  3  Int,   6, p.   xx    |            the World; that the Logos being the Image of God is essentially
  4  Int,   6, p.   xx    |            Whom all things come into being,' and it mentioned also
  5  Int,   6, p.   xx    |              past. It was capable of being transplanted into the creed
  6  Int,   8, p.   xx    |              quotations from the LXX being probably changes made by
  7  Int,   9, p.   xx    |            of the True God revealed, being known by the Manifestation
  8  Int,   9, p.   xl    |          than the introductory list, being enriched by outlines of
  9    I            xl(4) |               4] εξανυεται. Lit., is being brought to a conclusion.
 10    I             2    |             which in our own day are being fulfilled by the Holy Spirit
 11    I,   1, p.    3    |    Resurrection from the dead of the Being Whom they revealed, His
 12    I,   1, p.    7    |          their sacred writings. Such being the division, I met the
 13    I,   2, p.    8    |            not yet been brought into being. {13} For if (as we have
 14    I,   2, p.   11    |              God and follow Judaism, being brought to it by the law,
 15    I,   5, p.   25    |             shows itself to be such, being a renewal of the ancient
 16    I,   5, p.   26    |         Remember how Moses calls the Being, Who appeared to the patriarchs,
 17    I,   5, p.   26    |      Omnipotent God, but a secondary Being, rightly called the God
 18    I,   5, p.   27    |             there a vow." ~This same being who appeared to Abraham
 19    I,   5, p.   27    |          impious to suppose that the Being who answered Job after his
 20    I,   5, p.   28    |             seen in mortal form, the Being Who was seen must have been
 21    I,   5, p.   28    |             of the pre-Mosaic saints being called "Christs," just as
 22    I,   6, p.   29    |            than those already named, being younger than they according
 23    I,   7, p.   43    |            religion, on the other as being the author and introducer
 24    I,   7, p.   45    |              probably be like him in being a Lawgiver. And though there
 25    I,   7, p.   45    |          preached to all nations, as being responsible for the Law
 26    I,   7, p.   47    |           the curse of Moses, in not being able to carry out what was
 27    I,   7, p.   47    |            what was ordained by him, being exiled as they were from
 28    I,   9, p.   50    |              them of Old Time. ~This being so, the question naturally
 29    I,  10, p.   54    |           charge of murder, the soul being one and the same in man
 30    I,  10, p.   58    |           from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us"; and "
 31    I,  10, p.   59    |             tree." This He suffered "being made a curse for us; and
 32    I,  10, p.   61    |              immemorial prophecy are being fulfilled at this present
 33   II, Pre, p.   62    |             them. They despise us as being of alien races, about which
 34   II, Pre, p.   62    |          with regard to the Gentiles being debarred from the expected
 35   II,   1, p.   65    |             nations in Abraham's day being given over to unspeakably
 36   II,   1, p.   65    |              of Almighty God, and in being taught through Him to bless
 37   II,   1, p.   66    |              Since the Christ of God being born of the seed of Jacob
 38   II,   1, p.   68    |         consider the reason of their being called and admitted to the
 39   II,   3, p.   73    |          plume them- (60) selves, as being His portion, it can be answered
 40   II,   3, p.   75    |              proud in days of old of being the only people of God,
 41   II,   3, p.   78    |            mother-city was laid low, being cast down by alien peoples,
 42   II,   3, p.   78    |        Saviour's name have come into being, the divine prophet naturally
 43   II,   3, p.   82    |             evils; and further, that being saved as it were from the
 44   II,   3, p.   83    |            all the rest of the earth being desolate, alone are said
 45   II,   3, p.   83    |          going forth to all men, who being left behind (70) like a
 46   II,   3, p.   84    |               Emperor of the Romans, being a second time besieged again
 47   II,   3, p.   85    |            its whole glory. And this being done in the day prophesied
 48   II,   3, p.   86    |              of the perfect man, who being the leader works the body
 49   II,   3, p.   87    |          also were thought worthy of being enrolled by Him, as the
 50   II,   3, p.   88    |            and bodily (b) ordinances being taken away, the complete
 51   II,   3, p.   93    |              rejoice, all the others being delivered to the woes prophesied. ~"
 52   II,   3, p.   94    |            of our Saviour. For they, being left from those of the Circumcision,
 53   II,   3, p.   95    |           forth by those figures, as being a drop and a seed from the
 54   II            97(51)|            an eschatological nature, being one of the fragments appended
 55   II,   3, p.   98    |       belonging to the Lord. Because being inspired and strengthened
 56   II,   3, p.   98    |              our Saviour? They truly being saved from the destruction
 57  III,   2, p.  104    |            the twelve, like Moses in being a lawgiver? Not one. Did
 58  III,   2, p.  106    |          Spirit into the wilderness, being forty days tempted of the
 59  III,   2, p.  110    |              own laws, Augustus then being the first Roman Emperor,
 60  III,   2, p.  111    |         Gentiles, by reason of their being by nature like wild beasts;
 61  III,   2, p.  113    |           this he shews that Christ, being apart from all sin, will
 62  III,   2, p.  115    |              since He willed it, and being willing took away the travail
 63  III,   2, p.  116    |             not before but after His being delivered to death. For
 64  III,   3, p.  122    |            whole universe, came into being through the Maker of all
 65  III,   5, p.  127    |             in (d) agreement to lie, being twelve in number especially
 66  III,   5, p.  128    |           endeavour so to do without being found out, and to hide their
 67  III,   5, p.  128    |      admiration and felicitation for being the pupils of such a master.
 68  III,   5, p.  134    |            extraordinary (c) virtue, being asked by the chief priests,
 69  III,   5, p.  135    |     established in their case, there being twelve apostles and seventy
 70  III,   5, p.  136    |              line of argument, then, being refuted, let me recur to
 71  III,   5, p.  139    |         excessive reverence.66 Mark, being his friend and companion,
 72  III,   5, p.  140    |             become a laughing-stock, being convicted as friends of
 73  III,   5, p.  141    |             trophy of the Cross, His being nailed to it, His hands
 74  III,   5, p.  141    |          hands and feet pierced, His being given vinegar to drink,
 75  III           142(76)|           all MSS. of Josephus, none being earlier than the eleventh
 76  III,   5, p.  144    |             that He performed. ~Such being my answer to the first division
 77  III,   6, p.  144    |            such as I have described, being a mere sorcerer in character.
 78  III,   6, p.  144    |          been united? For a sorcerer being truly unholy and vile in
 79  III,   6, p.  146    |              considered, so far from being a charlatan and a sorcerer,
 80  III,   6, p.  147    |             without any danger, only being compelled by them to offer
 81  III,   6, p.  152    |            Greeks and Barbarians was being brought into discipleship,
 82  III,   6, p.  152    |            that a strange and divine Being has sojourned in our humanity,
 83  III,   6, p.  153    |        pupils to resemble Him, if He being pure Himself teaches purity,
 84  III,   7, p.  155    |          vaults of heaven. He, then, being such, could only have done
 85  III,   7, p.  156    |             nature and grandeur of a Being who could associate with
 86  III,   7, p.  157    |            And the power of His Name being so great, that the apostle
 87  III,   7, p.  160    |         without persuasion by words, being first convinced by works,
 88  III,   7, p.  160    |             God, and the Son of God, being with the Father before He
 89  III,   7, p.  160    |              was the work of a human being, but ascribing it to God
 90  III,   7, p.  161    |           power, Augustus then first being supreme ruler over most
 91  III,   7, p.  161    |             in whose time, Cleopatra being captured, the succession
 92   IV,   1, p.  164    |            the first, and of earlier being than the Monad, and greater
 93   IV,   1, p.  164    |          live and move, and have our being." ~And the fact that He
 94   IV,   1, p.  164    |        things that exist coming into being and continuing to be. For
 95   IV,   1, p.  164    |            or now exists derives its being from the One, the only existent
 96   IV,   1, p.  164    |            existent and pre-existent Being, Who also said: "I am the
 97   IV,   1, p.  164    |            you will see, as the Only Being, and the Eternal Being,
 98   IV,   1, p.  165    |          Only Being, and the Eternal Being, He is Himself the cause
 99   IV,   2, p.  165    |           things that have come into being (b) that is Beauty itself,
100   IV,   2, p.  165    |              of what is to come into being afterwards, lie is the perfect
101   IV,   3, p.  166    |              or sons. Even so, light being of one essence, we are absolutely
102   IV,   3, p.  166    |         Wherefore it was said: " Who being the brightness of his glory,
103   IV,   3, p.  166    |        channel of energy, having His Being in Himself. And, moreover,
104   IV,   3, p.  166    |           coexistent with the light, being a kind of complement thereof; (
105   IV,   3, p.  167    |      begotten of Him that caused His being, came second to Him, Whose
106   IV,   3, p.  167    |             from the Father both His Being, and the character of His
107   IV,   3, p.  167    |             and the character of His Being. And, moreover, the ray
108   IV,   3, p.  167    |            it were the same as it in being one? So that a likeness
109   IV,   3, p.  167    |            quantity, for one perfect Being comes of the one eternal
110   IV,   3, p.  167    |            many, and it is this very Being to Which, after that Being
111   IV,   3, p.  167    |           Being to Which, after that Being which had no origin or beginning,
112   IV,   3, p.  168    |          from the Father Unbegotten, being the Only-begotten, the Word,
113   IV,   3, p.  168    |              not cast forth from the being of the Father by separation,
114   IV,   3, p.  168    |       unthinkably to us brought into being from all time, nay rather
115   IV,   4, p.  169    |             to all things after Him, being verily all the while the
116   IV,   5, p.  170    |      completely swamping everything, being hindered by the awful will
117   IV,   5, p.  171    |              with one pulse of their being. ~Fire, again, by its nature
118   IV,   5, p.  172    |              to bestow their special being to the elements, their mixings,
119   IV,   6, p.  173    |              all, and fated for ever being itself but a begotten thing
120   IV,   6, p.  174    |                  d) from a secondary Being, that they might behold
121   IV,   6, p.  174    |              eyes of those that see, being far more the source of harm
122   IV,   6, p.  174    |              and strength fall away, being severed from the Father'
123   IV,   6, p.  174    |            whatsoever that shared in being through His agency, and
124   IV,   6, p.  174    |            His likeness. Yea, He, as being the Word of God, made His
125   IV,   7, p.  175    |            of the True God revealed, being known by the Manifestation
126   IV,   7, p.  176    |           mean to Christ Himself, as being the Only-begotten Son, was
127   IV,   8, p.  177    |            stars. For these, indeed, being the most wonderful of the
128   IV,   8, p.  177    |          near as possible to heaven, being as it were in the precincts
129   IV,   8, p.  177    |              world are clearly seen, being understood by the things
130   IV,   9, p.  180    |     something more recent and novel, being introduced subsequently
131   IV,  10, p.  181    |            of the earth, the nations being driven now one way now another
132   IV,  10, p.  183    |              men.' " These, then, as being His own angels He thus received,
133   IV,  10, p.  185    |     imperceptibly and obscurely as a being without flesh or body, but
134   IV,  10, p.  185    |              in no way forsaking the being that He had before, and
135   IV,  12, p.  187    |             will wash away our sins, being slain, and becoming a curse
136   IV,  13, p.  188    |            it touches a body without being really embodied. For what
137   IV,  13, p.  188    |             of bodies themselves, as being the creative Word of God,
138   IV,  13, p.  189    |          Word, nor (c) hindered from being in the other parts of the
139   IV,  13, p.  189    |             heaven and on earth, not being like ourselves debarred
140   IV,  13, p.  189    |            therefore, not defiled by being born of a human body, being
141   IV,  13, p.  189    |          being born of a human body, being apart from body, neither
142   IV,  13, p.  189    |             essence from the mortal, being untouched by suffering.
143   IV,  14, p.  190    |       deified humanity with Himself, being the firstfruits of our  ./. 
144   IV,  15, p.  191    |          which was thought worthy of being made in His own image as
145   IV,  15, p.  192    |         whole of earthy and material being was distinguished in its
146   IV,  15, p.  193    |             bestowed on all in their being and their well-being, that
147   IV,  15, p.  193    |            well-being, that this One Being was believed by the Hebrew
148   IV,  15, p.  193    |            is thus the power of this Being, the all strong, the all-good,
149   IV,  15, p.  194    |        oracle says thus to this same Being anointed of the Father: (
150   IV,  15, p.  195    |             ambitious to partake, as being consecrated to God not for
151   IV,  15, p.  195    |           about the symbols of Moses being symbols of the more divine(
152   IV,  15, p.  195    |         without the unction of earth being called Christs. ~David in
153   IV,  15, p.  197    |          that David in this passage, being king of the (d) whole Hebrew
154   IV,  15, p.  197    |          Spirit, recognized that the Being of Whom he speaks Who was
155   IV,  15, p.  198    |            also spoken of as a great Being surpassing everyone in nature,
156   IV,  15, p.  198    |    surpassing everyone in nature, as being Priest of the supreme God,
157   IV,  15, p.  198    |              Power is represented as being in existing things, and
158   IV,  15, p.  199    |             men from captivity. This Being, then, it was that Moses
159   IV,  15, p.  200    |           speaks of one and the same Being as God and King and Christ,
160   IV,  15, p.  200    |        Only-begotten Word of God, as being the Son of the Father, not
161   IV,  15, p.  201    |         constitution and coming into being of the primal Word, since
162   IV,  15, p.  201    |              rightly named "good" as being the offspring of a Father
163   IV,  15, p.  201    |           Moses, nor as by any human being, but by the Most High and
164   IV,  15, p.  201    |         author of this (d) anointing being one and the same: and it
165   IV,  15, p.  202    |           God"—so that the Anointer, being the Supreme God, is far
166   IV,  15, p.  202    |           far above the Anointed, He being God in a different sense.
167   IV,  15, p.  203    |              eternal Priest, and the Being called the Sharer of the
168   IV,  15, p.  203    |             study of the coming into being and the appellation of the
169   IV,  16, p.  203    |         Rulers, Nations and Peoples, being begotten of God Himself,
170   IV,  16, p.  204    |       peoples, what hinders Him from being the subject of the prophecy
171   IV,  16, p.  205    |       prophesy that one and the same Being, Christ by name, Who is
172   IV,  16, p.  205    |           men by two proofs: the one being the attacks upon Him, and
173   IV,  16, p.  205    |            it is fitting for Him, as being our great High Priest, to
174   IV,  16, p.  207    |             dead, which they say, as being the one and only truly Holy
175   IV,  16, p.  210    |           proclamation of the Gospel being called thunder from its
176   IV,  16, p.  210    |              called thunder from its being heard by all men, and similarly
177   IV,  16, p.  211    |          Christ (Whom they named) as being He from Whom the prophetic
178   IV,  16, p.  213    |           the old religion of types, being admitted by the prophecy
179   IV,  16, p.  214    |      referred to is one and the same Being, Who loved righteousness
180   IV,  16, p.  215    |               and so far was he from being the real one, that the real
181   IV,  16, p.  216    |      ointment poured forth." Yea, he being supplied with divine wisdom,
182   IV,  17, p.  217    |              called him Nauses). But being the prophet of God he changed
183   IV,  17, p.  218    |            and Saviour Jesus Christ, being honoured by bearing His
184   IV,  17, p.  219    |           from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us." All
185   IV,  17, p.  220    |           the Hebrews Joshua, Joshua being "Salvation of Jab," that
186    V, Int, p.  220    |           the extremest shame. ~This being so, the argument will proceed
187    V, Int, p.  224    |           and, could be convicted of being neither more nor less than
188    V, Int, p.  225    |             sons of the philosophers being instructed by them, and
189    V, Int, p.  228    |          Then, too, the evil daemon, being akin to darkness, (b) involved
190    V, Int, p.  228    |              condition "Manteia," as being a form of "Mania," whereas
191    V,   1, p.  231    |             the God of the Universe, being One with many names, and
192    V,   1, p.  231    |          Unbegotten, one called into being before all ages, set forth
193    V,   1, p.  231    |      considered the image of God, as being That which was begotten
194    V,   1, p.  232    |           generation and coming into being with these things in the
195    V,   1, p.  232    |            finger exist in the body, being parts of the whole body,
196    V,   1, p.  232    |            that differs from itself, being a part of Him which afterwards
197    V,   1, p.  232    |             out from Him; for such a being would be subject to change;
198    V,   1, p.  233    |          Father, in the calling into being and constitution of the
199    V,   1, p.  233    |            in qualities; and the ray being of one origin with the nature
200    V,   1, p.  233    |             the nature of light, and being in essence the same as light,
201    V,   1, p.  234    |         identical with the Father in being Unbegotten, but was begotten
202    V,   1, p.  234    |            ages; while the fragrance being a kind of physical effluence
203    V,   1, p.  234    |          neither was He brought into being from the Unbegotten Being
204    V,   1, p.  234    |            being from the Unbegotten Being by way of any event, or
205    V,   1, p.  235    |          wells down from above, Who, being Father of the Only-begotten
206    V,   1, p.  235    |         powers that are beyond every being, as also our Lord and Saviour
207    V,   2, p.  236    |        properly both Christ and God, being the only one anointed with
208    V,   2, p.  237    |              inquire, how so great a Being can be said to have enemies,
209    V,   2, p.  238    |              her father's house, and being wedded to Him who has been
210    V,   3, p.  238    |     understand that here this Second Being, the Offspring of God, is
211    V,   3, p.  238    |            His own Lord (b) a Second Being after the Lord of the Universe,
212    V,   3, p.  238    |            the First Person Lord, as being universally the Lord of
213    V,   3, p.  239    |          agency all things came into being, as the holy apostle says: "
214    V,   3, p.  239    |           likeness to the Father, as being the only Person shewn to
215    V,   3, p.  239    |          bestows on one and the same being the words, "Sit thou on
216    V,   3, p.  240    |       gladness above thy fellows"—it being the Hebrew custom to anoint
217    V,   4, p.  245    |          reason of the Christ of God being God. It is where he says, "
218    V,   4, p.  245    |            Second, by sharing in the being of the True God, is thought
219    V,   4, p.  245    |        worthy to share His Name, not being God in Himself, nor existing
220    V,   4, p.  245    |           the Father, but altogether being, living and existing as
221    V,   4, p.  245    |            Father in Him, and one in being with the Father, and constituted
222    V,   4, p.  245    |         through Him, and holding His being as well as His Divinity
223    V,   4, p.  246    |           say the Only-begotten Son, being the only image of the Unseen (
224    V,   4, p.  246    |           and Only-begotten Son, not being made such by adoption like
225    V,   4, p.  246    |            general cause also of His being God, would be the fact that
226    V,   4, p.  246    |      spiritual image of the One God, being made in all things like
227    V,   4, p.  246    |          Thus therefore Him also, as being the only Son and the only
228    V,   4, p.  247    |            to be reckoned God, alone being God by nature, and not receiving (
229    V,   4, p.  247    |            God, the Divinity in both being conceived of as one in type,
230    V,   4, p.  247    |              in type, God in Himself being one without beginning and
231    V,   5, p.  248    |         calls Him God: for this same being who is now regarded as God,
232    V,   5, p.  249    |        creation in a word, came into being by the command of God. For
233    V,   5, p.  250    |            incapable of existence or being apart from the soul. For
234    V,   5, p.  250    |           active also in Itself, and being divorced from matter and
235    V,   5, p.  250    |             ideas of things visible, being Itself without body and
236    V,   6, p.  250    |           reverence, since He allots Being, original, unbegotten, and
237    V,   7, p.  251    |            learned already that this Being was the Divine Word. ~"AND
238    V,   7, p.  251    |            he at once shews that the Being addressed is not an angel
239    V,   8, p.  252    |              recurs to one Source of being and to one God. ~
240    V,   9, p.  252    |        Servant of God shews a Second Being called God and Lord, and
241    V,  10, p.  254    |           Gen. xxviii. 10-19.] ~THIS Being who here answers him at
242    V,  10, p.  255    |           this place.' " So the same Being is clearly called the Angel
243    V,  11, p.  255    |              but face to face. ( And being preserved, not only in body
244    V,  11, p.  255    |               and the Highest of all Being could not possibly change
245    V,  11, p.  256    |              it refers to the actual being who replies, it calls him
246    V,  13, p.  257    |               That the Almighty God, being He that answered Moses by
247    V,  13, p.  258    |            To you, O prophet, as one being instructed and not fit for
248    V,  13, p.  258    |           Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, being their God." Aquila says, "
249    V,  14, p.  259    |            Almighty God, but another Being Whom we name, as the Word
250    V,  15, p.  260    |            know was the Word of God, being called both the Servant
251    V,  17, p.  261    |              the Gospels by the same Being, our Saviour. Yea, with
252    V,  18, p.  262    |              is shewn to be the same Being Who was seen by Israel,
253    V,  19, p.  263    |            been proved that the same Being is both Lord and God, and
254    V,  20, p.  264    |        behold the Most High God, the Being beyond the Universe, the
255    V,  23, p.  266    |          must plainly be a different Being from the One of Whom He
256    V,  25, p.  267    |        Zechariah. ~That God the Word being Lord confesses that He was
257    V,  26, p.  268    |            reap the great harvest of being called and actually becoming
258    V,  26, p.  268    |           Church of God on earth, as being as it were a daughter of
259    V,  26, p.  268    |           will refer the cause of My being sent to men to My Father
260    V,  28, p.  269    |        Covenant Christ, and the same Being Lord. ~[Passage quoted,
261    V,  28, p.  269    |              my face." And this same Being, Whom He has called "My
262    V,  28, p.  269    |         referred to one and the same Being, He proceeds, "Behold he
263    V,  29, p.  270    |            God, and Image, this same Being is now called Sun of Righteousness.
264    V,  30, p.  270    |        Jeremiah. ~That God the Word, being Lord, prays to His Father,
265   VI             1    |             in the proof of a Second Being coming after Him as Head
266   VI,   1, p.    2    |        expressed, when he said:~"Who being in the form of God, did
267   VI,   2, p.    4    |          have been lifted up, no man being able to cast them down or
268   VI,   3, p.    5    |              been abolished, all men being called to worship according
269   VI,   9, p.    9    |            ancients in mountains, it being a common charge against
270   VI,  12, p.   12    |            flower." |~And so Solomon being unique in wisdom, understanding
271   VI,  13, p.   13    |           the Father bade Him sit as being His Only-begotten Son, saying, "
272   VI,  13, p.   16    |        nations on earth, the daemons being banished and the ruling
273   VI,  13, p.   17    |           the spiritual Israel, such being the name of all people of
274   VI,  15, p.   20    |             predicted, but that same Being before shewn to be the second
275   VI,  15, p.   21    |           whence he sprang, and how "being in the form of God, he thought
276   VI,  18, p.   26    |             how the Lord Himself, as being the true Light, will become
277   VI,  18, p.   28    |           Jews that believed on Him, being far from the land of Judaea,
278   VI,  18, p.   28    |             fight for the besiegers, being among them and drawn up
279   VI,  18, p.   29    |            learn both about the city being taken and devastated as
280   VI,  18, p.   31    |             it towards the south, as being divided into four parts,
281   VI,  18, p.   35    |          Christ, their understanding being darkened, so that the light
282   VI,  18, p.   35    |             toward the Eastern Ocean being called "the first sea,"
283   VI,  18, p.   35    |           sea," that toward the West being meant by "the last sea,"
284   VI,  20, p.   38    |         Jesus Christ to men. For He, being Word of God and (d) Power
285   VI,  20, p.   38    |             light" again through its being better than ours, and it
286   VI,  20, p.   41    |              time our Lord was born, being the first Roman to subjugate
287   VI,  21, p.   42    |             years deserted of God is being evangelized by those of
288   VI,  21, p.   43    |             their life, are even now being released from all these
289  VII,   1, p.   49    |           when he thus describes the Being of God: ~"1. I saw the Lord
290  VII,   1, p.   49    |         deserted, by reason of their being uninhabited, and the houses
291  VII,   1, p.   49    |            houses by reason of there being no man." ~What Lord may
292  VII,   1, p.   50    |              by the Holy Spirit, and being about to describe next His
293  VII,   1, p.   50    |             the knowledge of God, as being secret and inconceivable
294  VII,   1, p.   50    |            forth the holiness of the Being acclaimed as God, and, strangest
295  VII,   1, p.   53    |          works. And this He did, not being like ourselves bound down
296  VII,   1, p.   53    |          defilement, and the pure of being soiled by the flesh, and
297  VII,   1, p.   58    |              from their face,"—kings being used for "kingdoms." For
298  VII,   1, p.   58    |            not inherit the throne as being of David's line. ~And it
299  VII,   1, p.   59    |               And Joseph her husband being a just man, and not willing
300  VII,   1, p.   59    |              name Emmanuel, which is being interpreted, God with us."
301  VII,   1, p.   61    |     therefore to prevent any offence being taken by the rulers of the
302  VII,   1, p.   62    |             sowing the souls of men, being the offspring of the ways
303  VII,   1, p.   67    |           whence she should conceive being unmarried, the prophecy
304  VII,   1, p.   69    |              intended, through their being directed by God to subject
305  VII,   1, p.   70    |           Uriah), and that the other being "the Son of Blessing" should
306  VII,   1, p.   73    |      prophetess and the Holy Spirit, being none other than the before-named;
307  VII,   1, p.   73    |              in the present passage, being one and the same as in the
308  VII,   1, p.   74    |             only remarking that this Being Who is called Eternal Father, (
309  VII,   1, p.   74    |          Counsel is prophesied of as being begotten and becoming a
310  VII,   1, p.   76    |           though doubting the Divine Being, that the promise may be
311  VII,   2, p.   78    |      Bethlehem, a Town of Palestine, being from Eternity, as Governor
312  VII,   2, p.   78    |           not be referred to a human being, but only to the nature
313  VII,   2, p.   79    |          unaltered, the prescription being laid down until the time
314  VII,   2, p.   79    |              feed with His strength, being both Shepherd and Lord of
315  VII,   2, p.   80    |              government, all nations being under tyrannical or democratic
316  VII,   2, p.   82    |            they speak. So his prayer being heard he (c) is favoured
317  VII,   2, p.   82    |              cries "Bethlehem," that being the place of the Lord, and
318  VII,   2, p.   84    |           Priest, the Christ of God, being a shadowy type of Christ.
319  VII,   2, p.   85    |             Nazarene in the sense of being anointed with the oil called
320  VII,   2, p.   85    |             said (350) in Matthew: ~"Being warned of God in a dream [
321  VII,   2, p.   85    |               b) Nazara. ~This proof being thus complete, let us now
322  VII,   3, p.   89    |              nation seventeen years, being a wicked king), nor any
323  VII,   3, p.   90    |           whole world. And Jerusalem being meant by Libanus, as is
324  VII,   3, p.   91    |           ways and fierce characters being changed by Christ's teaching
325  VII,   3, p.   91    | righteousness. And he calls the same Being an understanding king, and
326  VII,   3, p.   92    |              prophesying of the same Being likewise calls Him "arising,"
327  VII,   3, p.   94    |           through them that the same Being is proclaimed by a sign
328 VIII, Int, p.   97    |            realize anything beyond a Being transcending the world of
329 VIII, Int, p.   99    |      Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, Herod
330 VIII, Int, p.   99    |          Abilene, Annas and Caiaphas being High Priests." ~With these
331 VIII,   1, p.   99    |           thing, one for another, as being unworthy because of their
332 VIII,   1, p.  103    |              twelve sons, the fourth being Judah, who as I have said
333 VIII,   1, p.  104    |            Samson of Dan; then there being no regular ruler, Eli the
334 VIII,   1, p.  105    |          from (c) another, the first being Jeroboam, of the tribe of
335 VIII,   1, p.  105    |           high priests, for the time being, acting as heads of the
336 VIII,   1, p.  105    |    accordance with such headship, as being designed by God from the
337 VIII,   1, p.  105    |       sceptre," as Aquila says, this being the symbol of royal rule,
338 VIII,   1, p.  107    |              tribe. For he knew that being marked out for precedence
339 VIII,   1, p.  107    |             contempt of its foes. He being such, (d) or rather, his
340 VIII,   1, p.  107    |              d) or rather, his tribe being such, who, he says, shall
341 VIII,   1, p.  108    |               He, you will remember, being sprung from this family,
342 VIII,   1, p.  108    |         rulers came to an end, Herod being, as I say, the first foreigner
343 VIII,   1, p.  109    |              to have been fulfilled, being brought to pass at the end
344 VIII,   1, p.  109    |             when the tribe of Judah, being the royal tribe, the conqueror
345 VIII,   1, p.  112    |          lion's whelp because of His being born of the royal tribe.
346 VIII,   1, p.  112    |            of Jacob who foretold it, being primarily God the Word,
347 VIII,   1, p.  113    |         beasts. The kneeling and the being established instead of falling,
348 VIII,   1, p.  113    |             by the kneeling, and not being dragged away like the souls
349 VIII,   1, p.  113    |           the souls of other men by "being established." All this then
350 VIII,   1, p.  113    |           the things laid up for Him being come, the rulers and governors
351 VIII,   2, p.  121    |              at those with Cornelius being thought worthy of receiving
352 VIII,   2, p.  123    |             am Holy." But what human being could rightly be called "
353 VIII,   2, p.  123    |       gladness beyond thy fellows." ~Being anointed wherewith, He says
354 VIII,   2, p.  125    |            twelve lunar revolutions, being exceeded by one solar by
355 VIII,   2, p.  128    |              the land of the unholy, being succeeded by his brother
356 VIII,   2, p.  129    |         kingdom by the Roman senate, being the first ruler of a foreign
357 VIII,   2, p.  131    |             in between, all of which being foretold in the middle of
358 VIII,   2, p.  133    |      Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and
359 VIII,   2, p.  133    |           Herod, Philip and Lysanias being tetrarchs, Annas and Caiaphas
360 VIII,   2, p.  133    |        tetrarchs, Annas and Caiaphas being high-priests." For how could
361 VIII,   2, p.  136    |           period equal to the years, being seen of them forty days,
362 VIII,   2, p.  136    |          holy place, inasmuch as the Being had left them desolate,
363 VIII,   2, p.  137    |             was not pleasing to God, being offered without judgment
364 VIII,   2, p.  137    |        offered Himself for our sins, being the Lamb of God, that taketh
365 VIII,   2, p.  137    |            by the veil of the Temple being rent at the very time. Sacrifice
366 VIII,   2, p.  137    |               Sacrifice and libation being from that time abolished
367 VIII,   3, p.  141    |          Mount Sion, instead  ./. of being, as once it was, the centre
368 VIII,   3, p.  141    |            quarry of (d) stone," for being inhabited by men of foreign
369 VIII,   3, p.  141    |             the deepest peace, there being no diversity of government
370   IX,   1, p.  151    |             its other enemies, these being Edom and Esau. What could
371   IX,   1, p.  152    |            the many known stars, but being new and fresh by its appearance
372   IX,   2, p.  155    |            the prophecy, these names being used for strangers to Israel.
373   IX,   4, p.  160    |           this. Since then, it says, being obedient to Me, He took
374   IX,   5, p.  162    |             shall be laid low, which being completed, he says, "All
375   IX,   6, p.  165    |            Saviour was seen, when: ~"Being baptized he went up from
376   IX,   7, p.  165    |               like an ordinary human being, He was driven into the
377   IX,   7, p.  166    |       consideration why our Saviour, being what He was, should undergo
378   IX,   7, p.  167    |          some on His left; the right being the stronger side, it is
379   IX,  11, p.  174    |        Christ has been proved to be, being lawgiver and prophet of
380   IX,  11, p.  174    |           for thine inheritance," as being established by His (b) Father
381   IX,  11, p.  175    |  Circumcision, our Lord and Saviour, being Himself the One foretold,
382   IX,  11, p.  176    |           and sent by His Father, as being Lawgiver to all men of the
383   IX,  11, p.  176    |      teaching, that other prediction being fulfilled at the same time
384   IX,  12, p.  177    |             the form of a slave, and being found in fashion as a man,"
385   IX,  16, p.  185    |           ancestral superstition, is being led to the Christian religion,
386   IX,  17, p.  186    |        divine Coming is shewn by His being borne on the clouds of heaven,
387   IX,  17, p.  186    |           refer to His first Coming, being fulfilled at His first Epiphany,
388    X, Int, p.  189    |          spiritual unembodied power, being able with eyes of flesh
389    X,   1, p.  193    |     Antiochus, called Epiphanes, who being King of Syria entered Jerusalem,
390    X,   1, p.  193    |           should understand, that He being the Word of God, Wisdom,
391    X,   1, p.  193    |          poor, taking our flesh, and being made like in kind to mortal
392    X,   1, p.  195    |             God in him."  ~But since being in the likeness of sinful
393    X,   1, p.  195    |            iniquities, except by our being regarded as His body, according
394    X,   1, p.  195    |       Himself the apportioned curse, being made a curse for us. And
395    X,   1, p.  197    |            that was called Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve,
396    X,   3, p.  202    |          Ascension, all the apostles being gathered together with many
397    X,   3, p.  204    |             you shall betray me. And being very sorry they began to
398    X,   3, p.  206    |             accustomed, never at all being able to recover from those
399    X,   4, p.  210    |               and its ancient beauty being destroyed, and the Rope
400    X,   4, p.  210    |             accordance with the Law, being a foreigner and not a member
401    X,   4, p.  211    |            of Israel, and gloried in being of the (c) seed of Abraham,
402    X,   7, p.  214    |             the time, when, our Lord being lifted up, though it was
403    X,   8, p.  216    |            At the End concerning His being succoured in the Morning. ~(
404    X,   8, p.  216    |         sabachthani, that is to say, being interpreted, My God, my
405    X,   8, p.  217    |              the dust of death," and being brought into the dust of
406    X,   8, p.  217    |             with such numbers, after being brought into the dust of
407    X,   8, p.  217    |        sabachthani, which is to say, being interpreted, My God, my
408    X,   8, p.  223    |            as one of lowly mind. For being gentle and lowly in heart,
409    X,   8, p.  223    |            to Matthew— ~"Two thieves being crucified witli him, one
410    X,   8, p.  227    |              Saviour unfolds, not as being in nature without flesh
411    X,   8, p.  228    |              strong that no heavenly being dared to accompany Him to
412    X,   8, p.  228    |              helper," since the only Being from heaven who could have
413    X,   8, p.  228    |              all. And since the only Being that could help Him was
414    X,   8, p.  229    |              the overseer of what is being done, and as the adviser,
415    X,   8, p.  229    |          divine eyes He saw His body being suspended on the tree, the
416    X,   8, p.  229    |              of His entire spiritual being when He says: ~"I am poured
417    X,   8, p.  232    |          mighty Death devoured them, being none other than the lion
418    X,   8, p.  233    |       lowliness, but that wherewith, being in the form of God, He humbled
419    X,   8, p.  233    |         Himself and emptied Himself, being obedient unto death, even
420    X,   8, p.  234    |              so it came to pass that being rescued from His woes, and
421    X,   8, p.  235    |          earth, the results of which being visible to all eyes afford
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