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1 Abb viii | ABBREVIATIONS~D.C.B. Smith and Wace, Dictionary 2 Abb viii | Christian Biography, 1877-1887. ~D.C.A. Smith and Cheetham, 3 Abb viii | Antiquities, 1875-1880. ~D.A.C. Hastings' Dictionary 4 Int, 1, p. x | the Empire (Praep. Ev. 9 d, Dem. 103 c, 138 b). This 5 Int, 1, p. xi | Praep. Ev. 28 c, 29 b, 179 d, 237 a to 241 b; and allusions 6 Int xi(4) | 1] Lightfoot, D.C.B. ii. 329. ~ 7 Int, 2, p. xi | ημετερα ιστοπια (Dem. 273 d) proves nothing, for we 8 Int, 2, p. xi | θεωρουντας ενεργουμενον, ef. 182 d (εισετι και νυν) and 82 9 Int, 2, p. xi | 103 c and Praep. Ev. 9 d. The ./. ii usual explanation 10 Int, 2, p. xi | while surveying in one coup d'oeil the three centuries 11 Int, 4, p. xv | stated in Praep. Ev. 16 d. "I shall not set down my 12 Int, 4, p. xv | its enemies" (Praep. Ev. 9 d). ~Compared with the Octavius, 13 Int, 6, p. xx | greater God dwells in Him (226 d), as the image of a king 14 Int, 6, p. xx | b); "a second Lord" (227 d), and is said "to have attained 15 Int, 6, p. xx | δευτερειων ηξιωσθαι) (227 d). So the Father is "Lord 16 Int, 6, p. xx | obedient to the Father" (164 d). There is a passage (220 17 Int, 7, p. xx | τα μυστηρια). ~(iii) 380 d. - The expressions in Zech. 18 Int, 8, p. xx | of some lacunae; (pp. 195 d, 210 a, 217 b), and from 19 II, Pre, p. 62 | their own prophetic books, (d) ~With regard to the Christ 20 II, 1, p. 64 | number, while their city (d) with its temple would be 21 II, 1, p. 65 | after saying other things, (d) proceeds — ~[Passage quoted, 22 II, 1, p. 68 | God has preferred them (d) before all other nations, 23 II, 2, p. 69 | Appearing of Christ, and of the (d) Destruction of Idolatry, 24 II, 2, p. 70 | Appearing of Christ, and of the (d) Benefits brought by him 25 II, 3, p. 71 | CHAPTER 3 ~24. From Jeremiah. (d) ~Shewing forth the Refusal 26 II, 3, p. 71 | 4.] 9 ~26. From Amos. ~(d) Concerning the Dispersion 27 II, 3, p. 72 | quoted, Isa. xxv. 1-8.] ~(d) 33. From the same. ~The 28 II, 3, p. 72 | Isa. lix. 1-11, 19.] ~(d) But although there are 29 II, 3, p. 74 | And the reason of this (d) was that the Supreme God 30 II, 3, p. 75 | I will say to a people (d) that were not my people, 31 II, 3, p. 76 | been like to Gomorrah." ~(d) To which he adds after 32 II, 3, p. 77 | whole race of the Jews, (d) first saying: ~" 3. The 33 II, 3, p. 78 | should have been as Sodom, (d) and we should have been 34 II, 3, p. 78 | 5, already quoted 62 c, d, are repeated.] ~And to 35 II, 3, p. 79 | their sin as Sodom and (d) made it manifest. Woe to 36 II, 3, p. 80 | which came to Isaiah the (d) son of Amos concerning 37 II 80(23)| rejected (see Gwynne's art. in D.C.B. iv. p. 749). He probably 38 II, 3, p. 81 | bearing them into the caves," (d) clearly showing the destruction 39 II, 3, p. 82 | will be reckoned worthy of (d) God's Scripture, and will 40 II, 3, p. 83 | waxed gross, and they hear (d) with heavy ears, and they 41 II, 3, p. 84 | become desolate, and only (d) a few of them be left behind, 42 II, 3, p. 85 | apostles. For each one of them (d) in the churches which he 43 II, 3, p. 86 | remnant shall be a number, (d) and a little child shall 44 II, 3, p. 87 | Israel, If the number of the (d) children of Israel shall 45 II, 3, p. 88 | them will be left behind, (d) while the passage now in 46 II, 3, p. 90 | come to pass in that day," (d) i.e. in the time of him 47 II, 3, p. 91 | gather together the lost (d) of Israel and the scattered 48 II, 3, p. 92 | Suphir." And afterwards (d) it adds: "And they that 49 II, 3, p. 93 | the earth shall be poor, (d) and few men shall be left." [[ 50 II, 3, p. 94 | shewing very clearly the (d) election of the apostles 51 II, 3, p. 95 | as a loathing for my (d) chosen, and the Lord shall 52 II 96(47)| 2 Cf. 97 c, 275 a, 340 d, and Origen c. Celsum 453. ~ 53 II, 3, p. 98 | their race, even in their (d) scattering remembered God, 54 II, 3, p. 99 | promises were fulfilled (d) not indiscriminately to 55 III, 1, p. 102 | and to those who were (d) hampered by evil spirits, 56 III, 1, p. 103 | mastery, that it will not be (d) human: since this is established 57 III, 2, p. 104 | affirm it. For each of (d) them from the first to 58 III, 2, p. 105 | miracles authenticated (d) the religion that he proclaimed: 59 III, 2, p. 106 | people; for Scripture says: ~(d) "And Moses stretched forth 60 III, 2, p. 107 | therefore said to Pharaoh, (d) It is the finger of God." [[ 61 III, 2, p. 108 | words to the people, said: ~(d) "15. A prophet shall the 62 III, 2, p. 110 | By Judah here he does (d) not mean the tribe of Judah, 63 III, 2, p. 111 | the unreasoning animals, (d) and the wild beasts mentioned 64 III, 2, p. 112 | hath it been revealed? we (d) proclaimed him before as 65 III, 2, p. 114 | from his strokes." And (d) how will this be done? " 66 III, 2, p. 115 | also of Christ: "Therefore (d) he shall have the inheritance 67 III, 2, p. 117 | the Word gives the Church (d) gathered from the Gentiles 68 III, 3, p. 118 | of God was a Deceiver. ~(d) THE questions I would ask 69 III, 3, p. 119 | His teaching lead up the (d) minds of every Greek and 70 III, 3, p. 120 | nature, and judged the most (d) acceptable and sweetest 71 III 120(34)| Plotinus. He was born A. D. 232 at Batanea, probably 72 III, 3, p. 122 | that better speech: I mean (d) the speech which passes 73 III, 3, p. 123 | persisted in reminding men of a (d) divine judgment, and described 74 III 123(40)| a0naspako&twn, cf. P. E. 135 d of theosophical philosophers, 75 III, 4, p. 124 | divine power those leprous (d) in body, how He drove demons 76 III, 4, p. 125 | He were only handing His (d) life over willingly to 77 III, 5, p. 127 | assign to the union of the (d) disciples with Christ and 78 III, 5, p. 127 | think that they were all in (d) agreement to lie, being 79 III, 5, p. 128 | all seen the end of their (d) teacher, and the death 80 III, 5, p. 130 | energies 49 to their own (d) country, men of no education 81 III, 5, p. 132 | and overturn all their (d) institutions. None of us 82 III, 5, p. 133 | or) that our Saviour's (d) disciples reached such 83 III, 5, p. 134 | gave up his intention, (d) but they made their prayer 84 III, 5, p. 135 | of really desiring that (d) his hearers should kill 85 III 135(61)| ma. ~E.: e0pi\ sto&matoj d' ou]n du&o kai\ triw~n martu& 86 III, 5, p. 137 | I will add a few words (d) more, and then pass to 87 III, 5, p. 138 | Thomas." [[Luke vi.13]] ~(d) So Luke honoured Matthew, 88 III, 5, p. 141 | reasonable to believe others, (d) and to disbelieve them 89 III, 5, p. 142 | witnesses against Him, lost the (d) sight of his eyes? And 90 III, 5, p. 143 | For how otherwise could (d) He have attracted many 91 III 143(77)| a)ndrw~n par' h(mi=n. d'qen ei0j e1ti for ei0s-e0ti 92 III, 6, p. 144 | open to such a charge. In (d) what sense could such a 93 III, 6, p. 146 | periods of retirement in d) the mountains, and shunning 94 III, 6, p. 147 | the worth of any one who (d) promises to effect anything 95 III, 6, p. 148 | forbidden things to light, and (d) themselves completed the 96 III, 6, p. 150 | divinity to Him, as One Who (d) without books, or education, 97 III, 6, p. 151 | name? To go beyond the (d) mere conception, and to 98 III, 6, p. 152 | sooner dare to sacrifice our (d) soul to death than an offering 99 III, 6, p. 153 | be no more to say. But (d) if instead we see Him calling 100 III 154(80)| Consensu Evang. i. 15), D.C.B. iv. 442. ... Augustine ( 101 III, 7, p. 155 | like the holy, went to the (d) heaven. Wherefore you will 102 III, 7, p. 156 | the nations, declaring (d) them heralds of His own 103 III, 7, p. 157 | power in His Name concealed (d) from the crowd when He 104 III, 7, p. 159 | Gospel would, perhaps, have (d) seemed more plausible. ~ 105 III, 7, p. 161 | as in the country, they (d) instituted places of instruction 106 III, 7, p. 162 | the sway of evil designed (d) to oppose the Word of Christ, 107 IV, 1, p. 162 | two kinds: the one may (d) be called the later, brought 108 IV, 2, p. 165 | if by one force running (d) through the whole, all 109 IV, 3, p. 166 | from the light, whereas (d) the Son is something different 110 IV, 3, p. 167 | theology of the Son: for He is (d) a breath of the power of 111 IV, 4, p. 168 | things begotten, when He (d) was about to create One 112 IV, 5, p. 170 | time, the wheelings of the (d) stars, the courses of the 113 IV, 6, p. 174 | amelioration and aid ./. d) from a secondary Being, 114 IV, 6, p. 175 | free-will badly, turning (d) from the right road, went 115 IV, 7, p. 176 | the decision of the Most (d) High God, and His secret 116 IV, 9, p. 178 | salvation drew them the (d) contrary way, plotting 117 IV, 9, p. 180 | those on earth. And all (d) the tribe of unclean spirits 118 IV, 10, p. 181 | magnitude had fallen on the (d) whole world from the wicked 119 IV, 11, p. 185 | through the Life of Men. (d) ~AND He lived His whole 120 IV, 13, p. 189 | supplied something of His (d) divine power to mortals, 121 IV, 14, p. 190 | Hope of Eternal Good. ~(d) Now it was actually the 122 IV, 15, p. 191 | distinguish the conception it (d) conveys, so that we may 123 IV, 15, p. 192 | out virtue, send forth a (d) fragrance that comes from 124 IV, 15, p. 194 | anointed of the Father: (d) ~"7. Thy throne, O God, 125 IV, 15, p. 197 | passage, being king of the (d) whole Hebrew race, and 126 IV, 15, p. 201 | Beloved, the author of this (d) anointing being one and 127 IV, 16, p. 203 | very clearly addresses (d) Christ, and calls Him the 128 IV, 16, p. 204 | thine inheritance, and (d) the utmost parts of the 129 IV, 16, p. 205 | sacrifices of praise and (d) words to God on our behalf, 130 IV, 16, p. 207 | salvation, whether teachings (d) or writings, or the mysteries 131 IV, 16, p. 208 | House of God, in which he (d) who knows these things 132 IV, 16, p. 209 | one of the seed of David, (d) Whom He calls His seed 133 IV, 16, p. 212 | and led as a sheep to the (d) slaughter, delivered to 134 V, Int, p. 220 | And it will be necessary (d) first to discuss the nature 135 V, Int, p. 223 | themselves already given, that (d) they were daemons, and 136 V, Int, p. 223 | mere animals, actually (d) thirsting for human blood 137 V, Int, p. 224 | merchandise of learning from (d) somewhere else? And if 138 V, Int, p. 226 | Preparation, my evidence is drawn (d) from the Greek philosophers 139 V, Int, p. 226 | about ordinary and common (d) things, which when present 140 V, Int, p. 227 | in the power of the Holy (d) Spirit with one voice foretold 141 V, Int, p. 228 | rational and clear minds to (d) receive the divine, than 142 V, Int, p. 229 | theology of Christ: "In (d) the beginning was the Word, 143 V, 1, p. 232 | indivisible, not to be cut, or (d) divided, or extended, or 144 V, 1, p. 233 | God, One with the Father, (d) Only-begotten Son of the 145 V, 3, p. 238 | CHAPTER 3 ~(d) That the same Prophet also 146 V, 3, p. 240 | one, in the heart of the (d) king's enemies." So that 147 V, 6, p. 250 | d) CHAPTER 6 ~That Isaiah, 148 V, 6, p. 251 | Himself, when He says: "Now (d) the Lord, the Lord has 149 V, 12, p. 257 | CHAPTER 12 (d) ~Thai again in the Story 150 V, 13, p. 258 | salvation which should come (d) through Him to all men; 151 V, 14, p. 259 | them to see Him like their (d) fathers in human shape. 152 V, 16, p. 260 | CHAPTER 16 ~(d) That the same Lord teaches 153 V, 17, p. 260 | called Him the True God. ~(d) [Passages quoted, Exod. 154 V, 20, p. 265 | a greater and sterner (d) battle and contest is reserved 155 V, 23, p. 267 | plot against our Saviour, (d) Their ancient holy place, 156 V, 28, p. 269 | Covenant." Thus having (d) referred to one and the 157 VI, 3, p. 5 | world. For it says, "He (d) has called the earth from 158 VI, 7, p. 8 | Who is wise, and he will (d) keep this? "and that which 159 VI, 9, p. 9 | Heaven for Men's Salvation, (d) and the New Song sung thereafter, 160 VI, 10, p. 10 | CHAPTER 10 ~(d) From Psalm cxlvii.~The 161 VI, 11, p. 10 | xxii. 1, 10-12, 44-46.]~(d) THE God that bowed the 162 VI, 13, p. 13 | destruction and ruin at (d) the descent of Christ would 163 VI, 15, p. 20 | quoted, Hab. iii. 2-5.]~(d) LISTENING to himself, or 164 VI, 18, p. 28 | that the Church of the (d) Gentiles has become an 165 VI, 20, p. 37 | to pass at His Coming. (d) ~[Passage quoted, Isa. 166 VI, 20, p. 38 | being Word of God and (d) Power of God, fulfilled 167 VI, 20, p. 39 | long ages, and enslaving (d) the souls of the Egyptians 168 VI, 20, p. 40 | against her mother-in-law."~(d) How do those words differ 169 VI, 20, p. 41 | regarding first the governors (d) and rulers sent out to 170 VI, 21, p. 43 | substances, earth-bound daemons, (d) and evil spirits instead 171 VII, 1, p. 53 | holy and immortal, even (d) as He willed: yea, and 172 VII, 1, p. 54 | Christ, they hear them not (d) with the ears of their 173 VII, 1, p. 55 | hardness of the Jewish (d) character and their disinclination 174 VII, 1, p. 57 | that his birth was thus (d) predicted to his father, 175 VII, 1, p. 57 | we to-day could see the (d) kingdoms referred to still 176 VII, 1, p. 59 | one Christ, and the Word (d) proclaimed by Him, rule 177 VII, 1, p. 61 | to the Roman Empire. For (d) we see them as Rulers under 178 VII, 1, p. 65 | those that attack it with (d) arrow and bow; while to 179 VII, 1, p. 68 | shall be called Son of God." d) And in the preceding prophecy, 180 VII, 1, p. 68 | that here it refers to the (d) same beings, when it says: " 181 VII, 1, p. 69 | physically still a babe. (d) ~The prophet commands all 182 VII, 1, p. 71 | whole breadth of Judrea. (d) ~So the prophecy was literally 183 VII, 1, p. 72 | Son of the prophetess, (d) Who also has literally 184 VII, 1, p. 73 | disbelieve with strong hand." (d) ~In which words the prophecy 185 VII, 1, p. 74 | called Eternal Father, (d) and Prince of Endless Peace, 186 VII, 1, p. 76 | end." [[Luke.i. 30.]] ~(d) And the prophet expecting 187 VII, 2, p. 78 | whole creation, and called (d) "God with us," especially 188 VII, 2, p. 79 | until the time of "her that (d) brings forth, "that is, 189 VII, 2, p. 80 | the earth; for he says: ~(d) "And he shall stand and 190 VII, 2, p. 81 | Gomorrah. Though, of course, (d) also, all our Saviour's 191 VII, 2, p. 83 | have heard it! "—evidently (d) meaning the birth of Christ 192 VII, 2, p. 83 | in Bethlehem—Ephratha? (d) For it was there the horn 193 VII, 2, p. 85 | prepared oil, which Moses (d) called Nazer, were called 194 VII, 3, p. 89 | Son of Solomon, not his (d) firstborn who succeeded 195 VII, 3, p. 90 | over the Jewish land. ~(d) From Isaiah. ~Of 196 VII, 3, p. 91 | understood, especially (d) if one understands the 197 VII, 3, p. 91 | pre-existent Word of God besides (d) many other names was called 198 VII, 3, p. 92 | saved in His days, that (d) is to say all the Jews 199 VII, 3, p. 93 | shatter their bonds, and they (d) shall not serve other gods, 200 VIII, Int, p. 97 | strange godlessness ruled (d) over all human life, so 201 VIII, Int, p. 98 | they were to war against (d) each other by those very 202 VIII, Int, p. 99 | date of His teaching and (d) manifestation, saying : ~" 203 VIII, 1, p. 101 | words, "kings shall come (d) out of thee," whereby his 204 VIII, 1, p. 102 | twelve tribes of Israel, (d) begins with Judah. And 205 VIII, 1, p. 103 | it will be evident, that (d) the words addressed to 206 VIII, 1, p. 104 | of Ephraim, and Barak ~(d).of the tribe of Naphthali, 207 VIII, 1, p. 105 | shall not fail from Judah, (d) nor a governor from his 208 VIII, 1, p. 106 | And who would not agree (d) that they might reasonably 209 VIII, 1, p. 107 | its foes. He being such, (d) or rather, his tribe being 210 VIII, 1, p. 108 | Gentiles, prophesied long (d) before to Abraham, was " 211 VIII, 1, p. 109 | preached to all nations, (d) Or who can deny, that concurrently 212 VIII, 1, p. 110 | apostle certifies the fact (d) that our Lord and Saviour 213 VIII, 1, p. 112 | our Saviour attempt from (d) time to time to war against 214 VIII, 1, p. 113 | whelp, from a shoot, my (d) son, thou hast ascended, 215 VIII, 1, p. 114 | people of the Gentiles, (d) the offspring of His Apostles. 216 VIII, 1, p. 115 | again, He gave Himself (d) the symbols of His divine 217 VIII, 2, p. 116 | spake with me, saying, O (d) Daniel, 23. I am now come 218 VIII, 2, p. 117 | understand the vision"; (d) ~clearly urging him to 219 VIII, 2, p. 118 | city "the holy place of (d) God," the One who answers 220 VIII, 2, p. 119 | the case of the ancient (d) foreign inhabitants of 221 VIII, 2, p. 120 | He brings redemption (d) also, according to Paul' 222 VIII, 2, p. 121 | Hence He says, "Behold, (d) the lion of the tribe of 223 VIII, 2, p. 122 | are considering predicts (d) the cessation of the prophets 224 VIII, 2, p. 123 | the oracle of Gabriel. (d) ~And all these things were 225 VIII, 2, p. 124 | cup-bearer made the request, (d) and received the answer 226 VIII, 2, p. 125 | of the moon, I ought to (d) tell you, counting 354 227 VIII, 2, p. 126 | governed the people after (d) the prophecy and the Return 228 VIII, 2, p. 127 | years. So they reckoned (d) from the reign of Cyrus 229 VIII, 2, p. 128 | Scriptures and deposited (d) them in the Library of 230 VIII, 2, p. 129 | Then after this, Herod, (d) the son of Antipater, destroyed 231 VIII, 2, p. 130 | the Angel prophesied to (d) him of the seventy weeks, 232 VIII, 2, p. 131 | following way: "After the seven (d) and sixty-two weeks the 233 VIII, 2, p. 132 | prediction, "The Unction shall (d) be cast out, and there 234 VIII, 2, p. 133 | whereas by the divine Law (d) it was ordained that a 235 VIII, 2, p. 134 | encouraging the city (which (d) stands metaphorically for 236 VIII, 2, p. 137 | with this celebration, (d) the old Covenant of Moses 237 VIII, 2, p. 139 | the prophecy, admit no (d) sign of the fulfilment 238 VIII, 3, p. 140 | iii. 9-12; iv. 1-4.] ~(d) I HAVE already considered 239 VIII, 3, p. 141 | Jerusalem shall be a quarry of (d) stone," for being inhabited 240 VIII, 4, p. 143 | he announces yet more (d) clearly the siege of Jerusalem, 241 VIII, 4, p. 144 | reign of Augustus, was (d) anything similar to the 242 VIII, 4, p. 145 | prophet is also exceedingly (d) strange when he says, " 243 VIII, 4, p. 146 | according to the prophecy. ~(d) Yea, in return for their 244 VIII, 4, p. 147 | Christ has pegged them (d) far better than Moses' 245 VIII, 5, p. 148 | local Church, calling no (d) longer in their troubles 246 IX, 1, p. 152 | strange and unusual star, not (d) one of the many known stars, 247 IX, 1, p. 154 | is that the light of our (d) Saviour, which rose from 248 IX, 2, p. 154 | foretold that the Lord (d) would come to Egypt is 249 IX, 2, p. 155 | Egyptians are all those (d) who were of old distracted 250 IX, 3, p. 156 | previously-quoted prophecy, in saying (d) that the Lord would come 251 IX, 3, p. 157 | returned into the land (d) of Israel. ~And Christ 252 IX, 3, p. 158 | have similarly, "And he (d) shall be the expectation 253 IX, 4, p. 159 | neither was it fitting for (d) Him to restrain Herod from 254 IX, 4, p. 160 | I called Him back as My (d) true and beloved Son from 255 IX, 5, p. 161 | in its preaching in the (d) wilderness, but an invitation 256 IX, 5, p. 162 | extended to them by the legal (d) sacrifices, but by the 257 IX, 5, p. 163 | I send my angel before (d) thy face, who shall prepare 258 IX, 6, p. 165 | there the forgiveness of (d) sins was preached. And 259 IX, 7, p. 165 | Christ, so far as He is (d) regarded as Man, is said " 260 IX, 7, p. 166 | mankind. Wherefore, when the (d) daemons saw Him, they recognized 261 IX, 7, p. 167 | that it is also used for (d) the Godhead of the Word 262 IX, 7, p. 169 | to be tempted above that (d) they are able; for it was 263 IX, 8, p. 170 | quickly, land of Zabulon and (d) Nephthalim, Galilee of 264 IX, 8, p. 171 | retribution. And all this, (d) He says, they will suffer, 265 IX, 9, p. 172 | and by the Holy Spirit (d) addressed the Apostles 266 IX, 10, p. 173 | shewn in this passage to (d) have been anointed with 267 IX, 13, p. 178 | blind and possessed with (d) daemons, yea, labouring 268 IX, 14, p. 180 | the apostle, quoting the (d) above passage, "Behold, 269 IX, 14, p. 182 | salvation for succour and help (d) in their individual life 270 IX, 15, p. 182 | cry, neither shall his (d) voice be heard in the streets. 271 IX, 15, p. 183 | not only of these but of (d) those who had lost their 272 IX, 16, p. 184 | came and said to him, Why (d) speaketh thou unto them 273 IX, 17, p. 186 | shall not be destroyed." ~(d) But the first Coming of 274 IX, 17, p. 187 | coming of the Word of God (d) to her; and it calls her 275 IX, 17, p. 188 | and their lances into (d) pruning-hooks; nation shall 276 IX, 18, p. 189 | Him. For He is blessed, (d) Who is named by another 277 X, 1, p. 193 | beasts of the land, their (d) blood have they poured 278 X, 1, p. 194 | Lord, pity me, and raise (d) me, that I may reward them. 279 X, 1, p. 195 | chastised on our behalf, (d) and suffered a penalty 280 X, 1, p. 196 | to betray him to them." ~(d) And Mark says: ~"And Judas 281 X, 1, p. 198 | all those who conspired (d) against Him at the time 282 X, 1, p. 199 | against thee." But I have (d) already shewn that the 283 X, 2, p. 200 | house of God in unity." (d) ~The words: ~"If an enemy 284 X, 2, p. 201 | the Jewish rulers, who (d) attempted to catch Him 285 X, 2, p. 202 | will find similar passages (d) in Psalm xxi., where again, 286 X, 3, p. 203 | and as they were eating, (d) said unto them, Verily, 287 X, 3, p. 205 | calls Himself a poor man (d) and a beggar, and says: 288 X, 4, p. 207 | called Judas Iscariot, (d) to the chief priests, and 289 X, 4, p. 208 | Cast it into the furnace," (d) and adds, "I cast it into 290 X, 4, p. 209 | money in the house of the (d) Lord to the potter," clearly 291 X, 4, p. 210 | called a Rope by Moses, (d) when he says: "The portion 292 X, 4, p. 211 | me its voice. Is not my (d) beloved now to me as a 293 X, 6, p. 213 | I will bring sackcloth (d) on all loins, and baldness 294 X, 7, p. 214 | unembodied spirits, His (d) angels and ministers, of 295 X, 7, p. 215 | nations, beginning from (d) Jerusalem, yea, from Jerusalem 296 X, 8, p. 217 | bulls and calves can we (d) suppose such a man to have 297 X, 8, p. 219 | Lord and Saviour said, (d) "My God, my God, give ear 298 X, 8, p. 221 | will cry by day, and thou (d) wilt not hear, and by night, 299 X, 8, p. 223 | one that worships Thee no (d) common praise accrues; 300 X, 8, p. 225 | travailing mother, putting (d) forth Thy power, to prevent 301 X, 8, p. 226 | joy, and was filled with (d) the Holy Spirit. ~"Bearing 302 X, 8, p. 227 | lamented even over them. (d) ~But observe how all this 303 X, 8, p. 228 | His Lord, spoke gently (d) to Him with prayer and 304 X, 8, p. 229 | of disobedience, and the (d) daemons flying over the 305 X, 8, p. 232 | prays to escape from the (d) array of His adversaries. 306 X, 8, p. 234 | the Church founded in His (d) Name throughout all the 307 X, 8, p. 235 | the Jewish nation, and (d) the synagogue of the Circumcision,