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  1  Int,   4, p.   xv|              what sense can Eusebius say: "The purpose, however,
  2  Int,   4, p.   xv|             foe: his opponent, so to say, made the game. Eusebius
  3  Int,   5, p.   xi|     Gospel-story: "Let us see," they say, "that our freak lasts even
  4  Int,   5, p.   xx|       Prophecy. It is fashionable to say that the Apologists were
  5  Int,   5, p.   xx|              anticipations. ~"We may say," writes Prof. W. E. Barnes,
  6  Int,   5, p.   xx|     character of Christ - that is to say, he finds in actual life
  7  Int,   6, p.   xx|             conservatism. That is to say, his theology was, allowing
  8    I,   1, p.    2|          Work. ~IT seems now time to say what I consider to be desirable
  9    I,   1, p.    6|           ought to have something to say to a calumny like this,
 10    I,   1, p.    6|             faith alone, and as they say that we only teach our followers
 11    I,   1, p.    6|           and staunchly obey what we say without examining it at
 12    I,   1, p.    7|         polytheism. But I went on to say that our conversion was
 13    I,   2, p.    8|         nations. What then would you say about the pre-Mosaic and
 14    I,   3, p.   12|            of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, Whatsoever woman
 15    I,   3, p.   18|             to the place, that is to say the chosen place."  ~And
 16    I,   3, p.   20|            had commanded: that is to say, the contents of the Gospels.
 17    I,   4, p.   22|           name." ~And again: . ~"10. Say among the nations, The Lord
 18    I,   4, p.   24|         gathered together, and shall say, Let us go up to the Mount
 19    I,   5, p.   26|             clear when he goes on to say: ~"4. For he is wise in
 20    I,   5, p.   27|             in a way which makes Job say: ~"4. Hear me, O Lord, and
 21    I,   6, p.   31|           not commit adultery; but I say unto you, thou shall not
 22    I,   6, p.   32|              hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your enemies":
 23    I,   6, p.   36|           and heal them." ~Do we not say truly then that the prophets
 24    I,   6, p.   38|          exhaustively. Suffice it to say now, that we must hold to
 25    I,   6, p.   41|              Lord thine oaths; but I say unto you, Swear not at all,
 26    I,   6, p.   41|             tooth for a tooth; but I say unto you, That ye resist
 27    I,   7, p.   44|              it. It is, as one might say, Mosaically perfect. Yet
 28    I,   7, p.   45|         holiness. For Moses does not say simply "a prophet,"but adds "
 29    I,   7, p.   45|           not commit adultery: but I say unto you, Thou shalt not
 30    I,   7, p.   45|           Thou shalt not kill, but I say unto you, Thou shalt not
 31    I,   9, p.   51|             it says: ~29. But this 1 say, brethren, the time is short:
 32    I,   9, p.   52|        Gospel, for whom I am glad to say we are able to provide teachers
 33    I,   9, p.   53|           more children. What must I say of Melchisedek? He had no
 34    I,  10, p.   54|            primitive men. The Greeks say that early men did not ever
 35    I,  10, p.   55|              of their life. For they say:  ~"And it came to pass
 36    I,  10, p.   59|          song" is when he goes on to say: ~"7. Sacrifice and offering
 37    I,  10, p.   60|              by the prophet David to say: ~"5. Thou hast prepared
 38   II, Pre, p.   62|             of the Circumcision, who say that we have no (c) share
 39   II,   1, p.   64|          proved that it is untrue to say that the hope of the Messiah
 40   II,   3, p.   73|           other nations. For if they say that they alone partake
 41   II,   3, p.   73|           the nations." ~And if they say that they were chosen out
 42   II,   3, p.   73|              shall do sacrifice, and say prayers to the Lord, and
 43   II,   3, p.   73|          will there offer sacrifice, say prayers and give gifts to
 44   II,   3, p.   75|            promises, that God should say of those who are worthy
 45   II,   3, p.   75|            aptly quote : "And I will say to a people (d) that were
 46   II,   3, p.   75|           they [[Hos.ii. 23.]] shall say, Thou art the Lord our God."
 47   II,   3, p.   75|              in Him. ~But why need I say more, since it is possible
 48   II,   3, p.   75|             of the Circumcision, who say the promises of God were
 49   II,   3, p.   77|       prophets and explain what they say, so that the argument may
 50   II,   3, p.   77|          against them, he goes on to say, "Your land is desolate,"
 51   II,   3, p.   80|              and as a preface, so to say, employs such words as these, "
 52   II,   3, p.   80|          shall come to it, and shall say, Come and let us go up to
 53   II,   3, p.   82|             c) the Gentiles meet and say: "Come and let us go up
 54   II,   3, p.   85|            that very day, that is to say about the time of our Saviour'
 55   II,   3, p.   85|           the whole race, that is to say all of them who believe
 56   II,   3, p.   85|      nourished two sheep, that is to say two orders of disciples
 57   II,   3, p.   86|        disciples to sheep I need not say; every scripture teaches
 58   II,   3, p.   88|             definite day, that is to say, when a certain time had
 59   II,   3, p.   90|           had then nothing bright to say of those of the Circumcision,
 60   II,   3, p.   90|           When, then, you may almost say that the whole people was
 61   II,   3, p.   94|              cluster, and they shall say, Destroy it not, for a blessing
 62   II,   3, p.   96|       brought Him forth, it does not say that all they of the Circumcision
 63   II,   3, p.   98|             more, he says, will they say "the ark of the covenant
 64   II,   3, p.   99|            their brainless boasting, say that the Christ will come
 65  III,   1, p.  103|           lift it up, be not afraid, Say to the cities of Juda, Behold
 66  III,   1, p.  103|          take its origin, that is to say from Christ Himself, and
 67  III,   2, p.  104|        prophets after Moses, Isaiah, say, or Jeremiah, or Ezekiel,
 68  III,   2, p.  104|            enactments. You could not say that any of them was like
 69  III,   2, p.  108|              leisure? Even when they say that no man knew the death
 70  III,   2, p.  113|           earthly things? One cannot say so, for no such man appeared.
 71  III,   2, p.  113|              What remains for him to say?  ~Surely, if they predicted
 72  III,   2, p.  116|           predictions about them, to say: ~"Rejoice, thou barren
 73  III,   3, p.  118|             deceiver? And why need I say more, since it may be known
 74  III,   3, p.  122|            nature, and if he did not say they would actually be  ./. 
 75  III,   5, p.  126|          Disciples. ~(c) Now if they say that our Saviour worked
 76  III,   5, p.  126|              let us see if what they say will be credible, if they
 77  III,   5, p.  128|          opposed to them, that is to say, to transgress, to be unholy,
 78  III,   5, p.  128|           commands? Perhaps you will say that the rest were wizards
 79  III,   5, p.  129|         companion, and as some might say their deceitful cozener,
 80  III,   5, p.  129|               especially, if one may say so, for a man who they knew
 81  III,   5, p.  131|             we all agree, and let us say that we have seen him bestow
 82  III,   5, p.  131|          ever heard tell of: (let us say) he cured lepers, and raised
 83  III,   5, p.  131|             saw him do, or heard him say. But since his last end
 84  III,   5, p.  132|             by them all for ages, to say that our Master, who (was
 85  III,   5, p.  133|          opposite of evil. So let us say that He raised the dead,
 86  III,   5, p.  139|              that He charged them to say nothing to any one about
 87  III,   5, p.  139|          these words: ~"15. But whom say ye that I am? 16. And Simon (
 88  III,   5, p.  139|            in heaven. 18. And I also say unto thee. That thou art
 89  III,   5, p.  140|              him again, and began to say to them that stood by, This
 90  III,   5, p.  141|         opinion be supported? For to say that the same men both speak
 91  III,   5, p.  142|          then, did they not lie, and say that Judas who betrayed
 92  III,   5, p.  144|          that Jesus worked miracles, say that it was by a species
 93  III,   6, p.  145|         beyond the power of words to say, for His disciples record
 94  III,   6, p.  145|           not commit adultery: but I say unto you, that every one
 95  III,   6, p.  150|      argument in this direction: You say, my friend, that He was
 96  III,   6, p.  150|            and deceiver. Would . you say, then, that He was the first
 97  III,   6, p.  151|         humanity? ~And supposing you say that He had foregathered
 98  III,   6, p.  153|            there would be no more to say. But (d) if instead we see
 99  III,   7, p.  154|         Christ. ~"WHAT I am about to say may seem surprising to some.
100  III,   7, p.  155|           heaven. Wherefore you will say no evil about Him, but pity
101  III,   7, p.  161|           immemorial time, and so to say from the very beginnings
102   IV,   1, p.  164|              no longer reasonable to say that anything that exists
103   IV,   2, p.  165|            through which image (they say that) He is God, and that
104   IV,   3, p.  167|             sweet-scented substance, say from myrrh or any of the
105   IV,   4, p.  169|               And therefore it is we say that He first before all
106   IV,   5, p.  170|          would you think it right to say that Unreason, and Chance,
107   IV,   5, p.  171|             and shoulders, would you say, when many forms and limbs
108   IV,   7, p.  176|         Jacob and Israel, that is to say, the whole division which
109   IV,   9, p.  178|              none shall escape me or say me nay." ~These are the
110   IV,  13, p.  189|             suffers, so we could not say truly that, when some wise
111   IV,  13, p.  190|             less is it reasonable to say that the nature or power
112   IV,  13, p.  190|          Whereas it is impossible to say that the sun is defiled
113   IV,  15, p.  200|              for what he is about to say. He shews also the reason
114   IV,  15, p.  201|         Supreme God. ~One might also say that the Psalmist referred
115   IV,  16, p.  205|             the Father, we therefore say to Him: ~" 4. May he remember
116   IV,  16, p.  206|       Resurrection from the dead, we say:  ~(185) "6. We will exult
117   IV,  16, p.  206|              all the fallen? Next we say: ~"8b. And we will triumph
118   IV,  16, p.  206|           crown all we are taught to say: ~"7. Now I know that the
119   IV,  16, p.  207|            from the dead, which they say, as being the one and only
120   IV,  16, p.  213|             Him as King, proceeds to say other things about the Divinity
121   IV,  16, p.  214|             him, 21. And he began to say unto them, This day is this
122   IV,  16, p.  215|            mystically true, you will say not without reason that
123   IV,  16, p.  215|              writings of Moses—he, I say, some time long after the
124   IV,  17, p.  220|             this point what I had to say concerning the Name of our
125    V, Int, p.  220|            about Him, if, that is to say, we make our chief aim to
126    V, Int, p.  220|         parts of the earth, and they say that they were revealed
127    V, Int, p.  222|       rational soul. And, thus, they say he provided ungrudgingly
128    V, Int, p.  222|           other sign. For these they say were bestowed on all men
129    V, Int, p.  224|            it would be impossible to say that any such advantage
130    V, Int, p.  225|              they? Whoever (206) you say they were, those who take
131    V, Int, p.  225|             pure, minds to think and say such things. And why need
132    V,   1, p.  231|             ages past, He goes on to say: "The Lord created me as
133    V,   1, p.  232|             Wisdom. In what sense we say that He is the Begotten
134    V,   1, p.  232|               since it is impious to say that in the way in which
135    V,   1, p.  233|               here again we had best say: Who shall declare His generation? ~
136    V,   1, p.  233|          take the opposite road, and say thus without qualification
137    V,   1, p.  233|              we have nothing else to say or to think of Him, except, "
138    V,   1, p.  233|      likenesses, one perchance might say that, like a fragrance or
139    V,   2, p.  236|              thee." As if he were to say, "The Almighty God has anointed
140    V,   2, p.  236|            but those who are able to say: "We are partakers of Christ,"  ./. 
141    V,   2, p.  237|            with the questions why we say He was anointed, what the
142    V,   3, p.  239|          after the Holy Spirit, must say the same, and the whole
143    V,   3, p.  241|        priest for ever," He does not say, "Thou shalt be what thou
144    V,   4, p.  244|          dwelling in Him, that is to say the Most High Father and
145    V,   4, p.  245|             God but him," that is to say, "But the God that is in
146    V,   4, p.  246|            named and honoured), so I say the Only-begotten Son, being
147    V,   5, p.  249|            all the earth, that is to say from all the nations of
148    V,  13, p.  257|             of the Prophets, Isaiah, say, or Jeremiah, or those like
149    V,  13, p.  258|          thorny undergrowth. So they say that the bush darkly refers
150    V,  16, p.  260|         about the Father, that is to say, the God of the Universe.
151    V,  17, p.  260|             for He speaks first, and say to Moses: "I  ./. will pass
152    V,  20, p.  264|             Essence, unless we could say that here also God the Word
153    V,  23, p.  267|             us is justly inspired to say: "And neither so have ye
154   VI,   2, p.    3|             apostles, who also could say, "He has chosen out an inheritance
155   VI,   7, p.    7|             and healed them." And we say distinctly that the Word
156   VI,   8, p.    8|         appeared to them, that is to say the Word of God, as He Who
157   VI,  13, p.   16|              beneath Him (that is to say the opposing powers, which
158   VI,  13, p.   16|          many nations shall come and say, Come, let us go up to the
159   VI,  18, p.   28|           Jerusalem. For it does not say that the Lord will fight
160   VI,  18, p.   28|             the Lord God, that is to say the Word of God Himself,
161   VI,  18, p.   28|        beloved vine," so also we may say in the same sense that the
162   VI,  18, p.   29|         nourish the light, which can say, "I am like a fruitful olive-tree
163   VI,  18, p.   29|            be divided," it could not say that the feet of the Lord
164   VI,  18, p.   33|       earthquake he does not clearly say. But I think the same prophet
165   VI,  20, p.   37|         Supreme God is one: let them say how He is said to ride on "
166   VI,  20, p.   37|           And their gods, that is to say the daemons, that were so
167   VI,  20, p.   38|            what cruel lord, let them say, and of what kings was Egypt
168   VI,  20, p.   39|          among them. But it does not say that the Egyptians will
169   VI,  20, p.   40|            to give peace on earth. I say not so unto you, but division.
170   VI,  21, p.   42|            their hearing; why need I say, how many palsied and deaf
171   VI,  21, p.   42|          called "desert," that is to say, the Church of the Gentiles.
172   VI,  22, p.   43|             Lord sending, that is to say the Father and God of the
173   VI,  25, p.   46|            already kindled?" You may say His "chariots" are His attendant
174   VI,  25, p.   47|              wonder hearing the Lord say by the prophet, "I come
175  VII,   1, p.   49|               9. And he said, Go and say to this people, Ye shall
176  VII,   1, p.   49|              man." ~What Lord may we say the prophet saw but Him
177  VII,   1, p.   51|            the Lord said (that is to say, the Lord of Sabaoth in
178  VII,   1, p.   51|              me. And He said, Go and say to this people, Ye shall
179  VII,   1, p.   54|            understand." ~And if they say that she who conceived is
180  VII,   1, p.   59|            to moral ruin. Of these I say the earthly kings of old
181  VII,   1, p.   59|           from Jerusalem, that is to say from the worship of God
182  VII,   1, p.   60|              in that day, that is to say at the time of Christ's
183  VII,   1, p.   60|            Assyrian king, that is to say with the discipline of the
184  VII,   1, p.   60|              Jewish race. That is to say He will take away their
185  VII,   1, p.   61|              Roman razor, that is to say their (b) statecraft and
186  VII,   1, p.   61|            one must understand me to say that every reference to
187  VII,   1, p.   62|              in that day, that is to say at the time of Emmanuel'
188  VII,   1, p.   63|              their beard, that is to say the whole order that of
189  VII,   1, p.   64|            care for oxen, or doth he say it altogether for your sakes?
190  VII,   1, p.   66|              with stings, that is to say with harsh enactments—for
191  VII,   1, p.   67|              New Writing, that is to say the New Covenant; a Prophetess
192  VII,   1, p.   69|            Samaria taken, that is to say their kingdoms, which continued
193  VII,   1, p.   69|           then till now. (331) ~Some say, interpreting otherwise,
194  VII,   1, p.   69|             Damascus": and you might say more universally that all
195  VII,   1, p.   71|            accept Siloam, that is to say Emmanuel, who is sent to
196  VII,   1, p.   71|           both ways. And if the Jews say that even now (334) we are
197  VII,   1, p.   76|          throne of David (that is to say, the eternal and lasting
198  VII,   2, p.   79|          brethren, those, that is to say, who believed in the Christ
199  VII,   2, p.   80|          same prophet goes (c) on to say, that it was not only because
200  VII,   2, p.   80|          nations. For he proceeds to say: ~"And the mountain of the
201  VII,   2, p.   80|          many nations shall come and say, Come, let us go up to the
202  VII,   2, p.   83|          flower." Where else does he say: "I will raise up a horn
203  VII,   3, p.   89|              apply to Solomon, which say, "O God, thou wilt give
204  VII,   3, p.   90|            seed of Jesse, that is to say of David, many years after
205  VII,   3, p.   92|             His days, that (d) is to say all the Jews who through
206 VIII,   1, p.  101|              up for him," that is to say, the ancient prophecies
207 VIII,   1, p.  102|           Saviour. But it is true to say that the tribe of Judah
208 VIII,   1, p.  104|            of the nation— that is to say, the whole of the other
209 VIII,   1, p.  108|            an end, Herod being, as I say, the first foreigner to
210 VIII,   1, p.  109|             Jews. What, then, did he say they must look for? The
211 VIII,   1, p.  112|           also fulfilled: that is to say, all the angels of heaven,
212 VIII,   1, p.  114|           foal of the ass—that is to say, the new people of the Gentiles, (
213 VIII,   1, p.  114|            His Apostles. And you may say that this was literally
214 VIII,   2, p.  118|            holy city," as much as to say, "the city you think to
215 VIII,   2, p.  121|           sealed, tearing away so to say the seals impressed on them,
216 VIII,   2, p.  123|             of holies," as one might say, "High Priest of high priests,"
217 VIII,   2, p.  124|              the numbers, that is to say the seventy weeks, which
218 VIII,   2, p.  125|              on the passage, I would say that the prophecy does not
219 VIII,   2, p.  126|          what is in my mind, I would say that according to another
220 VIII,   2, p.  127|         three days?'' These men, you say, said that the Temple was
221 VIII,   2, p.  131|            and Herod, at whose day I say the seven weeks foretold
222 VIII,   2, p.  136|                confirming that is to say the new Covenant of the
223 VIII,   2, p.  137|             so here you will rightly say it has happened to the offering
224 VIII,   3, p.  140|          buildings there, that is to say, the Temple, the Holy of
225   IX,   1, p.  149|          fixed above the head, so to say, and,  ./. vertically above
226   IX,   1, p.  152|              conclude what I have to say of the agreement of prophetic
227   IX,   1, p.  154|            in many prophecies, which say as it were to Christ Himself: "
228   IX,   2, p.  155|       conversion, when it goes on to say: "And the Egyptians shall
229   IX,   2, p.  155|         before our eyes, we must not say that the Lord's coming to
230   IX,   3, p.  156|            and cry aloud, even if we say nothing, shewing plainly
231   IX,   4, p.  160|       sojourn there. ~But if any one say that it does not apply to
232   IX,   5, p.  162|             nations." And I need not say this was fulfilled, and
233   IX,   5, p.  163|         eating nor drinking, and you say, He hath a devil." For it
234   IX,   6, p.  165|             see His glory, and shall say with Paul, "Even we have
235   IX,   7, p.  167|              the sons of the Hebrews say must not be spoken and reserve
236   IX,   7, p.  167|              refuge "; as much as to say: ~"For thou thyself, O Lord,
237   IX,   7, p.  168|            of the Almighty. He shall say to the Lord, Thou art my
238   IX,   7, p.  169|             the basilisk, that is to say, the devil himself, and
239   IX,  10, p.  173|            upon him. And he began to say unto them, This day is this
240   IX,  11, p.  174|           Thou shalt not kill: but I say unto you that ye must not
241   IX,  11, p.  175|             of John the Baptist, and say, "Art thou the prophet?
242   IX,  13, p.  179|             prepare them, that is to say, for the Gospel race. And
243   IX,  14, p.  181|            not to learn. And he will say, I await God, who turns
244   IX,  14, p.  181|                b) And He proceeds to say to them: ~"Behold, I and
245   IX,  14, p.  181|             they ought to answer and say, "Wherefore do they inquire
246   IX,  15, p.  182|           this was done" (that is to say His departure, and His yielding
247   IX,  15, p.  182|              nor Israel. He does not say, "Jacob my son and Israel
248   IX,  15, p.  183|          bruised (b) reed, but so to say bound it up, setting up
249   IX,  16, p.  184|           Isaiah which said, "Go and say to this people, Hearing
250   IX,  17, p.  186|              unto me. And if any man say, What do ye? ye shall say
251   IX,  17, p.  186|            say, What do ye? ye shall say to him, The Lord hath need
252   IX,  17, p.  188|              King's Son," that is to say, of Him that will spring
253   IX,  18, p.  189|             in which we may also (b) say, "This is the day which
254    X,   1, p.  192|          suffice for proof of what I say to make use of two Psalms
255    X,   1, p.  193|            Maccabees confirms what I say, which has this passage: ~"
256    X,   1, p.  193|         justice." And it proceeds to say: "And he sware to them saying,
257    X,   1, p.  194|             and a beggar, that is to say of our Saviour Who for our
258    X,   1, p.  196| appropriating our sufferings, He can say, "I said, Lord, have mercy
259    X,   3, p.  203|          tongue Aceldama, that is to say, The field of blood. For
260    X,   3, p.  203|              them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, that one of you
261    X,   3, p.  204|             very sorry they began to say unto him, Lord, is it I?" ~
262    X,   3, p.  206|        believe on Him, He goes on to say: ~"They shall curse, hut
263    X,   4, p.  209|        natural for Him to proceed to say, "And I cast the second
264    X,   4, p.  210|              the prophecy goes on to say, "And I will take away three
265    X,   4, p.  211|              He naturally goes on to say: ~"I will not shepherd you,
266    X,   4, p.  211|           the second rod, that is to say to the whole nation in the
267    X,   4, p.  211|              it naturally goes on to say that they shall no longer
268    X,   6, p.  213|         fulfilled, and it goes on to say: ~"And I will turn your
269    X,   6, p.  214|          sacred meetings. I need not say that a famine of hearing
270    X,   7, p.  214|         words of the prophecy, which say, "There shall be frost and
271    X,   8, p.  216|              sabachthani, that is to say, being interpreted, My God,
272    X,   8, p.  217|          trust on God, so  ./. as to say, "Thou art He that took
273    X,   8, p.  217|            dust of death how does he say those words still and live
274    X,   8, p.  217|             sabachthani, which is to say, being interpreted, My God,
275    X,   8, p.  221|          ransom, so that we may well say with the prophet, He bears
276    X,   8, p.  222|              him." ~For how could He say negatively, "My God, I will
277    X,   8, p.  222|            folly': for I know that I say this inspired by the conviction
278    X,   8, p.  226|            speak it without fear and say it openly: for 'They spoke
279    X,   8, p.  226|              to God. And I therefore say, 'Trouble is near, and there
280    X,   8, p.  227|             so far as He was able to say in His prayer to His Father: ~"
281    X,   8, p.  231|           aptly describe them, which say: "Many dogs have surrounded
282    X,   8, p.  231|       another, and the head must not say to the feet, I have no need
283    X,   8, p.  233|          While thou speakest, I will say, I am here." ~And He, well
284    X,   8, p.  233|           Jesus met them, that is to say, those with Mary Magdalene,
285    X,   8, p.  233|        Father. Go to my brethren and say to them, I ascend to my
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