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1 Pre v | Clarke, the Secretary of S.P.C.K., for his constant interest, 2 Int viii(3) | 3] G.P.E., p. 3 c. ~ 3 Int, 1, p. x | Praep. Ev. 584 a, b, Dem. 82 c), and if the tense is pressed 4 Int, 1, p. x | Praep. Ev. 9 d, Dem. 103 c, 138 b). This discrepancy 5 Int, 1, p. xi | this work in Praep. Ev. 28 c, 29 b, 179 d, 237 a to 241 6 Int, 1, p. xi | Porphyry in Praep. Ev. 143 c, 144 b, 190 a; Dem. Ev. 7 Int, 2, p. xi | ad Stephanum in Dem. 353 c, but this does not prove 8 Int, 2, p. xi | εισετι και νυν) and 82 c, and those which in the 9 Int, 2, p. xi | flourishing - e.g. Dem. 103 c and Praep. Ev. 9 d. The ./. 10 Int, 2, p. xi | allusion in Praep. Ev. 135 c to the punishment by Licinius 11 Int, 4, p. xi | 48, and Justin, 1st Apol. c. 30. His explanation of 12 Int xx(8) | 2] C. Bigg, The Christian Platonists 13 Int, 6, p. xx | guide the Universe" (146 c); i.e. He is divine by essence 14 I 3(5) | of pilgrimage see also 97 c (and note) and 341 b, and 15 I 3(5) | and 341 b, and Origen, c. Cels. i. 51.~ 16 II, Pre, p. 62 | who say that we have no (c) share whatever in the promises 17 II, 1, p. 64 | proper for them than for us. (c) Then having demonstrated 18 II, 1, p. 65 | blessing. We must not suppose (c) that this oracle referred 19 II, 1, p. 66 | quoted, Deut. xxxii. 43.] ~(c) Instead of "Rejoice ye 20 II, 1, p. 67 | the Gentiles and about (c) Christ. Passage quoted, 21 II, 2, p. 68 | 2 ~12. From Psalm ii. ~(c) Of the Plotting against 22 II, 2, p. 69 | Kingdom of the Jews, the (c) Christ Himself coming will 23 II, 2, p. 70 | 19. From Isaiah. ~(c) A Shelving forth of the 24 II, 2, p. 70 | 22. From the same. ~(c) The Shewing forth of the 25 II 71(9) | asterisks. Sec also 484 c. ~ 26 II, 3, p. 73 | all the nations, and the (c) Egyptians forsooth, the 27 II, 3, p. 74 | aforesaid borders of Ethiopia. ~(c) And if it be admitted to 28 II, 3, p. 76 | unbelief in Christ, few of (c) them believing in our Lord 29 II, 3, p. 77 | not extend to the whole (c) Jewish Nation, but only 30 II, 3, p. 78 | truly a besieged city. But (c) since, when all this happened, 31 II, 3, p. 78 | 1-5, already quoted 62 c, d, are repeated.] ~And 32 II, 3, p. 78 | completely new. For it says : ~(c) "Hear the word of the Lord, 33 II, 3, p. 79 | and there shall be none (c) to quench them." ./. And 34 II 80(22)| lowering of diet," Plut. 2, 129 c. ; "an evasion," Hesych. 35 II, 3, p. 81 | land of the Jewish people (c) will be shattered. For 36 II, 3, p. 82 | on the Mount, when all (c) the Gentiles meet and say: " 37 II, 3, p. 83 | remnant in Jerusalem shall be (c) called holy, all they who 38 II, 3, p. 84 | brought to desolation. (c) And the word of prophecy 39 II 84(27)| 1 Cf. H.E. iv. c. 6 ; Tertullian, Apol. c. 40 II 84(27)| c. 6 ; Tertullian, Apol. c. 16. Origen, c. Celsum viii. 41 II 84(27)| Tertullian, Apol. c. 16. Origen, c. Celsum viii. ad fin.; Gregory 42 II, 3, p. 85 | and foes and enemies, (c) allegorically designated 43 II 85(28)| 14. Cf. 98 a, and Origen, c. Celsum, i. 35. ~ 44 II, 3, p. 86 | shall come to pass in that (c) day, the remnant of Israel 45 II, 3, p. 87 | Israel, in truth," for they (c) gave up their whole selves 46 II, 3, p. 88 | Assyrians, and from Egypt, (c) and Babylon, and Ethiopia, 47 II, 3, p. 89 | openly, it is natural for it (c) in returning to the same 48 II, 3, p. 90 | remnant of the people. (c) But He also says that " 49 II, 3, p. 91 | Spirit, as the Spirit of (c) God itself suggests your 50 II, 3, p. 92 | forsaken and tortured, (c) hear, what I heard from 51 II, 3, p. 93 | Judaea, shall take root (c) downwards, and bear fruit 52 II, 3, p. 95 | are [included], and these (c) would be the apostles and 53 II, 3, p. 96 | the pasture; that none (c) may assemble or resist 54 II 96(47)| 2 Cf. 97 c, 275 a, 340 d, and Origen 55 II 96(47)| 275 a, 340 d, and Origen c. Celsum 453. ~ 56 II 96(48)| ousiwsin—cf. P.E. 314 b, 554 c and 541 a: "It is literally 57 II, 3, p. 97 | parted the worthy from the (c) unworthy, and subjected 58 II, 3, p. 97 | of Christ. For Zechariah (c) writes this prophecy after 59 II, 3, p. 100 | theology of His Person. ~(c) Now, therefore, let us 60 III, 1, p. 102 | to the poor, to proclaim (c) deliverance to the captives, 61 III, 1, p. 103 | his reward is with him, (c) and his work before him. 62 III, 2, p. 104 | of God to the people: ~(c) "A prophet shall the Lord 63 III, 2, p. 105 | was the first to teach (c) the Jewish race, Jesus 64 III, 2, p. 106 | the wilderness a small (c) thing, like white coriander 65 III, 2, p. 107 | more superb power, the (c) Christ of God, when a leper 66 III, 2, p. 108 | which he foretold that God (c) would raise up one like 67 III, 2, p. 109 | prophetically about Him: (c) "There shall not fail a 68 III, 2, p. 110 | prophetic style to paint the (c) change that will transform 69 III, 2, p. 111 | feed my people Israel. And (c) his goings forth are from 70 III, 2, p. 113 | compared with the sons of (c) men, a man in suffering, 71 III, 2, p. 114 | not seen that something (c) else would happen after 72 III, 2, p. 115 | Prophet darkly referred, (c) saying: "He shall inherit 73 III, 2, p. 116 | perhaps of the Church of the (c) Gentiles, agreeably to 74 III, 2, p. 117 | the power in Him was not (c) of mere humanity. And after 75 III, 3, p. 118 | paltry few but through the (c) whole world: from which 76 III 119(33)| The Sibylline Oracles, S.P.C.K., pp. 31-36, for an account 77 III, 3, p. 120 | barbarians who were once like (c) wild beasts, as well as 78 III, 3, p. 121 | Who is One and separate (c) from all others, and to 79 III 122(38)| note by Gifford in P. E. 18 c. 3 on distinction between 80 III, 3, p. 123 | part of such a natural (c) order, yet He taught us 81 III, 3, p. 124 | can the name of deceiver (c) be fastened on their teacher? ~ 82 III, 4, p. 125 | that there was enough to (c) fill twelve baskets to 83 III 126(46)| 1 l. c. The Lord's miracles have 84 III 126(46)| third century, cf. Origen c. Cels. i. 13, also i. 9 ( 85 III, 5, p. 126 | given by His Disciples. ~(c) Now if they say that our 86 III, 5, p. 127 | and that they learned? (c) He commanded them besides 87 III, 5, p. 128 | men would hold together? (c) You know the saying, "The 88 III, 5, p. 129 | still worse viciousness, (c) undergo at the hands of 89 III 129(48)| e0fanta&sqhsan, cf: P.E. 17 c, of learning God's greatness 90 III 130(51)| Christianity cf. Justin, Trypho, c. cxvii.; Tertullian Apol. 91 III 130(51)| among its members (see F. C. Burkitt, Early Christianity 92 III, 5, p. 132 | not to worship the gods (c) their forefathers recognized. 93 III, 5, p. 133 | have the satisfaction of (c) drawing down upon ourselves, 94 III, 5, p. 134 | for his extraordinary (c) virtue, being asked by 95 III, 5, p. 135 | working out of what would (c) follow if for the sake 96 III, 5, p. 136 | and intercessions to God, (c) and, last but not least, 97 III, 5, p. 137 | the minds of rulers. And (c) though he who confesses 98 III 137(63)| 1 Cf. Tertull., Apol. c. 2: "Illud solum expectatur 99 III, 5, p. 138 | fellow-apostle to himself, while the (c) other evangelists have 100 III, 5, p. 139 | answer to Jesus' question: (c) "Peter answered and said, 101 III, 5, p. 140 | straightforward and sincere (c) character, and suggest 102 III, 5, p. 142 | good faith is evident in (c) their gloomier passages 103 III, 5, p. 143 | Christus; and when Pilate (c) condemned him to the Cross 104 III, 6, p. 144 | supposing He was a magician and (c) enchanter, a charlatan 105 III, 6, p. 145 | charlatan courts notoriety (c) and ostentation in all 106 III, 6, p. 146 | will not allow their sick (c) even to do what is exceedingly 107 III, 6, p. 150 | only discoverer of the (c) business, or that we must 108 III, 6, p. 151 | mover of such laws and (c) teaching, as the power 109 III, 6, p. 152 | and for the first time in (c) man's history, things unrecorded 110 III, 6, p. 153 | not rather commend the (c) opposites of these, and 111 III 154(80)| Augustine (De Civ. Dei, XIX. c. 23, 2).~ 112 III, 7, p. 156 | men." [[Mark i. 17.]] And (c) when He had thus acquired 113 III, 7, p. 157 | phrase, saying they should (c) triumph "In MY NAME." For 114 III, 7, p. 158 | their hearers?—for they had (c) a most difficult task, 115 III, 7, p. 159 | Asia, and in villages and (c) country places and among 116 III, 7, p. 160 | and would certainly have (c) thought anything opposed 117 III, 7, p. 161 | the superstitious had had (c) the power to do as they 118 IV, 1, p. 162 | though following their (c) own scriptures, they confess 119 IV, 2, p. 165 | God-begotten," as alone bearing (c) in Himself the image of 120 IV, 3, p. 166 | things? Everything surely (c) that is foreign to this 121 IV, 3, p. 167 | also One. For we should (c) have to agree that from 122 IV, 5, p. 170 | its nature is burning and (c) destructive, it lurks in 123 IV, 5, p. 172 | casting in Him the seeds of (c) the constitution and the 124 IV, 6, p. 174 | for which things' sake (c) He does not at all despise 125 IV, 8, p. 176 | only the Stars of Heaven. ~(c) BUT the angel-guardians 126 IV, 9, p. 180 | before the present treatise; (c) they clearly prove that 127 IV, 10, p. 181 | to lie shamelessly with (c) mothers, sisters and daughters, 128 IV, 10, p. 185 | Hebrew the name Jesus is (c) interpreted Saviour. And 129 IV, 13, p. 189 | power of the Word, nor (c) hindered from being in 130 IV, 13, p. 190 | fullness of the Word. And (c) this was why a dead body, 131 IV, 15, p. 191 | presently their evidence will (c) shew; the new Scriptures 132 IV, 15, p. 192 | in its nature, which is (c) ever in flux, and hastening 133 IV, 15, p. 194 | that He was greater than (c) the rest of mankind by 134 IV, 15, p. 197 | Priest of God, and calls (c) Him his own Lord, and confesses 135 IV, 15, p. 201 | High and Supreme God and (c) Father Himself. As he says 136 IV, 16, p. 204 | Wherefore if none of them (c) is found so to have done, 137 IV, 16, p. 205 | For since for our sakes (c) and on our behalf He received 138 IV, 16, p. 206 | down into the pit. |" ~(c) And at the end He prophesies 139 IV, 16, p. 207 | better than any number (c) of days as we ordinarily 140 IV, 16, p. 209 | Seed of David, called the (c) Horn of David, bringing 141 IV, 16, p. 210 | lantern for my Christ." ~(c) Maybe also the Body assumed 142 IV, 16, p. 212 | Wherefore it seems that (c) the Jews are wrong in taking 143 V, Int, p. 220 | God, and was predicted to (c) appear again among men 144 V, Int, p. 222 | the rest of the world. ~(c) This, then, is their contention. 145 V, Int, p. 223 | prophets; of what sort (c) were the predictions they 146 V, Int, p. 224 | they were not gods, but (c) vicious and evil daemons, 147 V, Int, p. 225 | of them has ever, so far (c) as I know, been angry at 148 V, Int, p. 226 | prophecy in its main purpose (c) was concerned with great 149 V, Int, p. 227 | great length: and then (c) to prophesy the coming 150 V, Int, p. 228 | soul on whom It comes, (c) revealing it as far more 151 V, Int, p. 229 | is right for us to obey (c) them, if they teach us, 152 V, 1, p. 232 | a scission, or anything (c) at all which is involved 153 V, 1, p. 233 | differs from the Creation (c) through the Son. But yet 154 V, 3, p. 240 | the Scripture said that (c) His throne would remain 155 V, 4, p. 246 | Unbegotten and eternal essence (c) according to the example 156 V, 5, p. 250 | It has its own substance (c) in Itself altogether divine 157 V, 6, p. 250 | superior in honour and order, (c) would not be applicable 158 V, 13, p. 258 | seen in His own Person; (c) and that He did not give 159 V, 14, p. 259 | of cloud, and it spoke (c) to Moses. But who was the 160 V, 15, p. 259 | of what God could they (c) be, but of the One seen 161 V, 20, p. 264 | to think that the Dragon (c) was prepared, but our Saviour 162 V, 23, p. 266 | out in the destruction (c) of Sodom and Gomorrah, 163 V, 25, p. 267 | confesses that He was sent (c) by a Greater Lord. ~[Passage 164 V, 28, p. 269 | prophecies. For the Lord God (c) Himself, the Almighty, 165 VI, 6, p. 6 | c) CHAPTER 6~From Psalm xcvii.~ 166 VI, 7, p. 7 | citizens and pious men. For (c) after the coming of Christ 167 VI, 9, p. 9 | song to thee." The words, (c) "Touch the mountains and 168 VI, 11, p. 10 | of Kings [= 2 Samuel].~(c) The Lord descending from 169 VI, 13, p. 13 | For I have already shewn (c) that these words can only 170 VI, 19, p. 37 | clearly support my argument. (c)~ 171 VI, 20, p. 37 | refrain from answering their (c) ./. inquirers through 172 VI, 20, p. 39 | but that the Lord will (c) Himself visit the Egyptians, 173 VI, 20, p. 40 | with his brother, and a (c) man with his neighbour." 174 VI, 20, p. 41 | own kings, as a separate (c) and responsible state, 175 VI, 21, p. 42 | Sick Souls the Manifest (c) Presence of God, and Marvellous 176 VI, 21, p. 43 | shall see the glory of (c) the Lord." Symmachus, " 177 VI, 24, p. 46 | by the arm of God from (c) slavery to the Egyptians. 178 VII, 1, p. 47 | in Christ, and the sign (c) that was given them by 179 VII, 1, p. 50 | rendering of the word, as (c) "fires." As it is said, " 180 VII, 1, p. 52 | His earthly tabernacle (c) from a pure Virgin. Why 181 VII, 1, p. 53 | unknown to us, sharing (c) what belonged to Him, but 182 VII, 1, p. 54 | opening of the prophecy (c) is worthy of our study, 183 VII, 1, p. 56 | immune from evil. And He (c) bears a greater than any 184 VII, 1, p. 57 | kingdom and succession (c) will be completely destroyed 185 VII, 1, p. 61 | Jewish nation. And the event (c) justified the prophecy. 186 VII, 1, p. 65 | should plough in hope, (c) and he that harroweth in 187 VII, 1, p. 67 | said to me, Take a book (c) for thyself," which we 188 VII, 1, p. 68 | the other occasioning the (c) corruption of morals. And 189 VII, 1, p. 69 | ruled" be correct. As then (c) here, also, the king of 190 VII, 1, p. 70 | first in their literal and (c) obvious sense, and next 191 VII, 1, p. 71 | Siloam that went softly, and (c) embraced beliefs utterly 192 VII, 1, p. 72 | the prophet Isaiah ever (c) took the spoils of Samaria 193 VII, 1, p. 73 | and conquered we obey Him (c) everywhere alike, even 194 VII, 1, p. 74 | even now current among (c) the Hebrews, is "begotten 195 VII, 1, p. 76 | guide it, and uphold it in (c) justice and judgment from 196 VII, 1, p. 77 | solved the problems of the (c) sojourn on earth of Him 197 VII, 2, p. 78 | Jewish town not far from (c) Jerusalem. And we find 198 VII, 2, p. 79 | history the cave in which the (c) Virgin bare and laid her 199 VII, 2, p. 80 | what the same prophet goes (c) on to say, that it was 200 VII, 2, p. 81 | birth at Bethlehem. And (c) the Evangelist, whose words 201 VII, 2, p. 82 | known by the Holy Spirit. ~(c) [Passages quoted, Ps. cxxxi. 202 VII, 2, p. 82 | his prayer being heard he (c) is favoured with an oracle 203 VII, 2, p. 83 | subject of this prophecy, and (c) for the additional reason 204 VII, 2, p. 84 | image of the great and (c) true High Priest, the Christ 205 VII, 3, p. 89 | is impossible to connect (c) what is said in this Psalm 206 VII, 3, p. 90 | of Christ is said to be (c) about to be exalted above 207 VII, 3, p. 90 | prediction, which says, "And (c) there shall be a root of 208 VII, 3, p. 92 | subject of this prophecy (c) can only be our Lord and 209 VII, 3, p. 93 | And God promises that (c) He will break from those 210 VIII, Int, p. 97 | these changes, which had (c) not been made in the days 211 VIII, Int, p. 98 | Christ, instilling the (c) quintessence of wisdom, 212 VIII, Int, p. 98 | reasons why the Christ (c) of God shone forth on all 213 VIII, 1, p. 99 | unworthy because of their sins (c) of the prophecy about to 214 VIII, 1, p. 101 | the tribe of Judah: and (c) he shews at the same lime 215 VIII, 1, p. 102 | Bethel, and Judah with (c) them." And in the Book 216 VIII, 1, p. 103 | other nations, and under (c) them were procurators and 217 VIII, 1, p. 104 | congregation of people." ~(c) And this saying, "There 218 VIII, 1, p. 105 | from one tribe, now from (c) another, the first being 219 VIII, 1, p. 106 | eldest of the twelve, I mean (c) Reuben, according to the 220 VIII, 1, p. 107 | shall be on the back of thy (c) enemies." Then for its 221 VIII, 1, p. 108 | ruling high-priests, with (c) whom the government of 222 VIII, 1, p. 109 | this has been definitely (c) fulfilled in the coming 223 VIII, 1, p. 110 | mercy for him for ever." ~(c) And again: ~"His seed shall 224 VIII, 1, p. 111 | Father, disembodied and (c) stripped of that flesh, 225 VIII, 1, p. 113 | Who will awake him?" (c) knew quite well that He 226 VIII, 1, p. 115 | think secretly reveal the (c) mysteries of the new Covenant 227 VIII, 2, p. 116 | wide divergence from S.) ~(c) "20. AND while I yet spake 228 VIII, 2, p. 117 | it will no longer have (c) God for its guardian, but 229 VIII, 2, p. 118 | and the other translators (c) agree in the addition of " 230 VIII, 2, p. 119 | and to make atonement for (c) iniquities, and to bring 231 VIII, 2, p. 120 | for the blotting out of (c) transgressions and for 232 VIII, 2, p. 121 | has passed away. But the (c) righteousness proclaimed 233 VIII, 2, p. 122 | High Priests were anointed (c) following the ritual performed 234 VIII, 2, p. 124 | iniquities are blotted out (c) by a propitiation together 235 VIII, 2, p. 125 | Christ seventy weeks are (c) completed according to 236 VIII, 2, p. 126 | and then to give a more (c) elaborate solution of the 237 VIII, 2, p. 127 | unfinished. This is why (c) the divine word separates 238 VIII, 2, p. 128 | Olympiad, 236 years after ./. c) Cyrus, who began to rule 239 VIII, 2, p. 129 | each other, Pompey, the (c) Roman general, attacked 240 VIII, 2, p. 130 | twenty-fourth day of the eleventh (c) month (this is the Sabbath), 241 VIII, 2, p. 131 | of his reign, gained the (c) kingdom of Egypt and of 242 VIII, 2, p. 132 | the line of succession (c) was cut off as the prophecy 243 VIII, 2, p. 133 | this was the fulfilment (c) of the oracle, which said, " 244 VIII, 2, p. 134 | other ruler to come but the (c) same Herod of foreign stock, 245 VIII, 2, p. 136 | that time, as Anna the (c) Prophetess, daughter of 246 VIII, 2, p. 137 | shall confirm a covenant (c) with many one week," all 247 VIII, 2, p. 138 | given to the desolation." (c) These words our Lord and 248 VIII, 2, p. 139 | use of as satisfactory. (c) 249 VIII, 3, p. 141 | which the children of the (c) Hebrews of old, their godly 250 VIII, 4, p. 142 | shortly after he adds: ~(c) "10b. And they shall look 251 VIII, 4, p. 143 | period from Darius the (c) Persian, in whose time 252 VIII, 4, p. 144 | endureth, and he shall (c) rule from sea to sea, and 253 VIII, 4, p. 145 | when he says: "Let the (c) pine weep because the cedar 254 VIII, 4, p. 146 | the Christ of God, had (c) visited the olive-grove 255 VIII, 5, p. 148 | actually fulfilled, why (c) then, you may consider 256 IX, 1, p. 151 | described by the leaders (c) of Moab, but the destruction 257 IX, 1, p. 152 | describe at greater length (c) how this was fulfilled, 258 IX, 1, p. 153 | Rising, Light, and Sun of (c) Righteousness. And here, 259 IX, 2, p. 155 | only, and greeting every (c) form of death for their 260 IX, 3, p. 157 | he meant Mysia and the (c) adjacent nations, which 261 IX, 3, p. 158 | Saviour, and to recognize (c) the agreement of the two. 262 IX, 4, p. 159 | Aquila translates, "Out (c) of Egypt have I called 263 IX, 4, p. 160 | because Israel is a child, (c) and I loved him, and out 264 IX, 5, p. 161 | to be fulfilled in the (c) times of our Saviour. And 265 IX, 5, p. 162 | fulfilment of the prophecy. ~(c) But why did John go forth 266 IX, 5, p. 163 | hair of a Nazarite of God, (c) and a divine face, suddenly 267 IX, 6, p. 164 | sacrifices?" He has transferred (c) the glory of Jerusalem 268 IX, 7, p. 166 | and spiritual powers of (c) evil; He proved thus, that 269 IX, 7, p. 167 | And, therefore, as Christ (c) has made His Father, God 270 IX, 7, p. 168 | God of Jacob, saying: ~(c) "I will not climb up into 271 IX, 7, p. 169 | beasts, viz.: "Thou shalt (c) step on the asp and the 272 IX, 8, p. 170 | quoted, Isa. ix. 1-6.] ~(c) THIS also was fulfilled 273 IX, 8, p. 170 | Bethsaida, the city of Andrew (c) and Peter, which was in 274 IX, 8, p. 171 | And not only was this (c) yoke removed from them, 275 IX, 9, p. 172 | Incarnate sojourn here, (c) when it says, "Thy goings, 276 IX, 10, p. 173 | Spirit of the Lord is upon (c) me, because he hath anointed 277 IX, 11, p. 174 | 11 ~From Deuteronomy. ~(c) Of the Lawgiving according 278 IX, 12, p. 176 | now in the midst of the (c) sea. ... 26. And when the 279 IX, 13, p. 178 | when they had grown weary (c) in their hands and powers 280 IX, 14, p. 181 | idolatrous error no longer: (c) therefore if idolaters 281 IX, 15, p. 182 | our Saviour to put Him (c) to death, when He healed 282 IX, 15, p. 183 | nor did He punish any of (c) them before the time, reserving 283 IX, 16, p. 184 | not on him: 38. That the (c) saying of Esaias the prophet 284 IX, 16, p. 185 | polytheistic error, which has (c) been accomplished among 285 IX, 17, p. 186 | were set, and the Ancient (c) of Days did sit. Thousand 286 IX, 17, p. 187 | For after the return from (c) Babylon, when the former 287 IX, 17, p. 188 | seed, of Whom the Psalm (c) says, "And he shall rule 288 IX, 18, p. 188 | Hosanna in the highest." (c) And when He entered Jerusalem, " 289 X, Int, p. 189 | firstfruits of the human (c) race, sacrificed them to 290 X, 1, p. 193 | Bacchides there came a (c) deputation of scribes asking 291 X, 1, p. 194 | when shall he die and (c) his name perish? And when 292 X, 1, p. 195 | He too by the laws of (c) sympathy (since the Word 293 X, 1, p. 196 | betray his master, no more (c) went as he used to the 294 X, 1, p. 197 | or perhaps the impious (c) and unjust intentions they 295 X, 1, p. 198 | tells us when He says: ~(c) "Have mercy upon me, and 296 X, 2, p. and | have not left its streets, (c) 13. For if an enemy had 297 X, 2, p. 200 | ransom my soul in peace." ~(c) Thus in prayer He speaks 298 X, 2, p. 201 | a noble athlete, threw (c) far from Him the fear of 299 X, 3, p. 203 | to the end of time. "The (c) mouth of the sinner and 300 X, 3, p. 205 | just as in the preceding (c) prophecy, our Lord and 301 X, 3, p. 206 | right hand. "Wherefore," (c) He says, "in the midst 302 X, 4, p. 207 | with the chief priests (c) and scribes and captains 303 X, 4, p. 208 | the House of God is here (c) called a Furnace. For the 304 X, 4, p. 209 | Gospel: for, "Judas," it (c) says, "cast the money into 305 X, 4, p. 209 | Symmachus, "The one I called (c) glory, and the other I 306 X, 4, p. 210 | Theodotion, "And my soul (c) perished about them." And 307 X, 4, p. 211 | gloried in being of the (c) seed of Abraham, neither 308 X, 6, p. 213 | and the light shall be (c) darkened on the earth at 309 X, 7, p. 215 | they chose darkness rather (c) than light, and the light 310 X, 8, p. 216 | to embrace the knowledge (c) of God with unchanging 311 X, 8, p. 217 | And at the ninth hour (c) Jesus cried with a loud 312 X, 8, p. 219 | of the Psalm. Let us now (c) sound the deeper studies 313 X, 8, p. 222 | except in the sense I (c) have suggested? And I think 314 X, 8, p. 223 | the Psalmist of what was (c) to come to pass a long 315 X, 8, p. 225 | forth I saw Thee, My God, (c) as one who continued separate 316 X, 8, p. 227 | salvation of the souls in (c) Hades that had so long 317 X, 8, p. 228 | worked with Him, or aided (c) Him in His mission of good. 318 X, 8, p. 229 | but only Him that governs (c) the content. And so He 319 X, 8, p. 232 | take up opinions about (c) Him from misleading schools 320 X, 8, p. 232 | impious powers working (c) against the Unicorn of 321 X, 8, p. 234 | shewn His Resurrection, He (c) again returns to His Father, 322 X, 8, p. 235 | And the peroration of the (c) whole prophecy crowning