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  1  Int,   1, p.   xi    |        of its Founder's life and death with the prophecies. He
  2  Int,   5, p.   xi    |         had they to expect but a death like His? After His death,
  3  Int,   5, p.   xi    |        death like His? After His death, too, they only honoured
  4  Int,   5, p.   xi    |          our freak lasts even to death. There is nothing ridiculous
  5  Int,   5, p.   xx    |       doubt that persecution and death faced the Apostles. Yet
  6  Int,   5, p.   xx    |          sorcerer even to escape death. And this argument may be
  7  Int,   6, p.   xx    |        reasons are given for the Death on the Cross (167). It is
  8  Int,   6, p.   xx    |     blinded by daemons; that His Death was complete Victory over
  9  Int,   8, p.   xx    |        unfortunately lost at the death of the Prince. Bergler gave
 10    I,   1, p.    3    |           and, crowning all, the death of shame. They portray Christ'
 11    I,   6, p.   29    |          translated, so that his death was not seen, was another
 12    I,   6, p.   31    |     commit adultery,"and assigns death as the punishment of adulterers,
 13    I,   6, p.   33    |      sojourn in Egypt, after the death of their godly forefathers,
 14    I,   6, p.   41    |    unnatural pleasures, and made death the penalty of transgression;
 15   II            84(27)|          the new city on pain of death, or approaching its environs
 16  III,   2, p.  108    |         say that no man knew the death of Moses, or his sepulchre,
 17  III,   2, p.  113    |       which followed, namely His Death: and what does Isaiah prophesy
 18  III,   2, p.  114    |         the Jews who plotted his death; and complaining bitterly
 19  III,   2, p.  114    |          my people he was led to death." And then because total
 20  III,   2, p.  114    |       tomb, and the rich for his death." ~It would have sufficed
 21  III,   2, p.  114    |      else would happen after the death of Christ. But as He after
 22  III,   2, p.  114    |      Christ. But as He after His death and entombment is to return
 23  III,   2, p.  114    |     weakness"; and now after his death and burial, he says: "The
 24  III,   2, p.  114    |        it His eternal life after death, or the word sown by Him
 25  III,   2, p.  114    |          after His slaughter and death, he says: "And the Lord
 26  III,   2, p.  115    |        his soul was delivered to death, and he was reckoned among
 27  III,   2, p.  115    |          to the Father even unto death. Wherefore it is prophesied
 28  III,   2, p.  116    |     after His being delivered to death. For therefore He is said "
 29  III,   2, p.  116    |      slaughter, and delivered to death for the sins of the Jewish
 30  III,   2, p.  116    |        of His Resurrection after death: ~(b) "10. Thou wilt not
 31  III,   2, p.  116    |          me up from the gates of death. 15. That I may tell all
 32  III,   2, p.  117    |       appearance, his birth, and death, and resurrection, as well
 33  III,   4, p.  125    |       all up I will consider His Death, which was not the common
 34  III,   4, p.  125    |         which was not the common death of all men. For. He was
 35  III,   5, p.  128    |        their agreement even unto death? Who, in the first place,
 36  III,   5, p.  128    |       their (d) teacher, and the death to which He came. Why then
 37  III,   5, p.  129    |        why was it that after His death they honoured Him far more
 38  III,   5, p.  129    |     sometimes undergo a glorious death, yet surely men of vicious
 39  III,   5, p.  131    |        been seen alive after His death first by them. If these
 40  III,   5, p.  131    |          their evidence by their death, unless at some time or
 41  III,   5, p.  131    |         notorious and well-known death, as we cannot disguise the
 42  III,   5, p.  131    |          our freak lasts even to death. There is nothing ridiculous
 43  III,   5, p.  132    |        against them our Master's death, to scare them;54 so we
 44  III,   5, p.  133    |        and welcome every form of death for the sake of a lie. Perhaps
 45  III,   5, p.  133    |       all to undergo a voluntary death? (or) that our Saviour's (
 46  III,   5, p.  133    |         Him were ready to suffer death to uphold them? What is
 47  III,   5, p.  133    |          that after the Master's death they were taken by plotters,
 48  III,   5, p.  134    |       this Stephen was stoned to death for boldly addressing the
 49  III,   5, p.  134    |         their inventions even to death, and that not one of them
 50  III,   5, p.  135    |         all kinds of outrage and death, and were in all things
 51  III,   6, p.  152    |        sacrifice our (d) soul to death than an offering to the
 52  III,   7, p.  155    |          was made immortal after death. And when asked, "Why did
 53  III,   7, p.  158    |       ready to deny the shameful death of Him they preached. And
 54  III,   7, p.  159    |      they had seen Him after His death risen to life from the dead,
 55  III,   7, p.  160    |       for His Resurrection after death was not given by simple
 56   IV,  10, p.  184    | half-dead from the very gates of death, and to loose from the bonds
 57   IV,  10, p.  184    |          loose from the bonds of death those who had been a long
 58   IV,  12, p.  186    |      summoned Him even as far as Death and the dead themselves,
 59   IV,  12, p.  186    |       him that hath the power of death," as Scripture teaches,
 60   IV,  12, p.  186    |           in no wise waiting for death, who was lagging as it were
 61   IV,  12, p.  186    |          bound with the bonds of death. Thus, too, His own body
 62   IV,  12, p.  186    |         said by the holy words: "Death has prevailed and swallowed
 63   IV,  12, p.  186    |          predictions as reviling death, and releasing the souls
 64   IV,  12, p.  187    |         will save them, and from death I will ransom their souls.
 65   IV,  12, p.  187    |       will ransom their souls. O Death, where is thy victory? O
 66   IV,  12, p.  187    |          where is thy victory? O Death, where is thy sting? The
 67   IV,  12, p.  187    |          thy sting? The sting of death is sin, and the strength
 68   IV,  12, p.  187    |       that brought Him even unto death, of which one that wishes
 69   IV,  12, p.  187    |          the Word teaches by His death that He is Lord both of
 70   IV,  12, p.  187    |      hope of life with God after death to His friends and disciples
 71   IV,  13, p.  188    |       human Body, Sufferings and Death of the immaterial and unembodied
 72   IV,  13, p.  190    |       was raised up to life, and death fled from life, and darkness
 73   IV,  15, p.  198    |         to continue by reason of death. 24. But this man because
 74   IV,  16, p.  211    |       Christs: Thou hast brought death on the heads of transgressors." ~
 75   IV,  16, p.  212    |          slaughter, delivered to death by their sins. The prophecies
 76   IV,  17, p.  217    |       whole people after his own death, (with the knowledge that)
 77   IV,  17, p.  217    |          his successor after his death. In this manner, then, the
 78    V,   3, p.  242    |          number, because that by death they were hindered from
 79    V,   3, p.  243    |      Obedient to the Father unto death, even the death of the cross,
 80    V,   3, p.  243    |      Father unto death, even the death of the cross, therefore,"
 81    V,  20, p.  264    |            and: "Do the gates of death open to thee for fear, and
 82    V,  20, p.  264    |       race, loosing the pains of death, as  ./. He Himself also
 83    V,  20, p.  265    |          depth? Did the doors of death open to thee in fear, and
 84    V,  21, p.  265    |          man, and to put Thee to death, yet for all that the scourge
 85   VI,   7, p.    7    |      that He came down even unto death for the sake of those who
 86   VI,   7, p.    7    |         Him even to the gates of death, healed them and rescued
 87   VI,   7, p.    7    |          are called the gates of death, and crushing the bars of
 88   VI,  18, p.   33    |     angrily threatened them with death, unless they held their
 89   VI,  18, p.   35    |       darkness and the shadow of death saw a great light, in the
 90   VI,  20, p.   40    |         shall deliver brother to death, and father child, and children
 91  VII,   1, p.   52    |        the apostle said, "By man death entered into the world,"
 92  VII,   1, p.   52    |  essential that the victory over death should be achieved by man
 93  VII,   1, p.   52    |         as well, and the body of death be shewn to be the body
 94  VII,   1, p.   56    |          presence here even unto death: height, by reason of the
 95  VII,   1, p.   77    |       darkness and the shadow of death a light is risen." ~These
 96  VII,   3, p.   90    |      David, many years after the death of both David and Solomon.
 97  VII,   3, p.   90    |         him many years after the death of Solomon, who should arise
 98  VII,   3, p.   91    |   prophesies thus long after the death of David and even the time
 99 VIII,   1, p.  101    |        And, moreover, "After the death of Joshua the children of
100 VIII,   1, p.  104    |         from the time of Jacob's death, for nearly a thousand years,
101 VIII,   1, p.  105    |       nine tribes. For after the death of Solomon, since the whole
102 VIII,   1, p.  111    |       enemy and the avenger, and death the prince of this world,
103 VIII,   1, p.  111    |        life in Himself, to loose death, and the powers arrayed
104 VIII,   1, p.  112    |  mysteries of both His Birth and Death to be included in the prophecy
105 VIII,   1, p.  112    |           are significant of His Death, because Scripture is accustomed,
106 VIII,   1, p.  113    |         of their kinship to call death a sleep. And "Who shall
107 VIII,   1, p.  113    |      instead of falling, signify death by the kneeling, and not
108 VIII,   1, p.  114    |       that are baptized into His death, and believe on His blood,
109 VIII,   2, p.  128    |         Olympiad. ~Now after the death of Alexander of Macedon,
110 VIII,   2, p.  128    |          years after Alexander's death, and the whole period from
111 VIII,   2, p.  128    |         And then Simon, to whose death the First Book of Maccabees
112 VIII,   2, p.  128    |         of the Maccabees and the death of Simon is 425 years. And
113 VIII,   2, p.  132    |          Aristobulus, put him to death in Jericho, and that by
114 VIII,   2, p.  137    |         Priests ceased after the death of Hyrcanus, they who held
115 VIII,   2, p.  137    |       Mystery of His delivery to death, on the night in which He
116   IX,   2, p.  155    |       greeting every (c) form of death for their duty to Him, to
117   IX,   8, p.  171    |  darkness and the shadow of  ./. death. But that when the light
118   IX,  12, p.  177    |          depth? The gates of (b) death did they open to thee in
119   IX,  13, p.  178    |         by persistence even unto death, which they have shewn forth
120   IX,  14, p.  181    |        of the same, that through death he might destroy him that
121   IX,  14, p.  181    |        him that had the power of death." ~And here the prophet
122   IX,  15, p.  182    |        Saviour to put Him (c) to death, when He healed the sick
123    X, Int, p.  189    |         the men that plotted His Death, which will occupy no small
124    X, Int, p.  191    |          my people he was led to death." For it was necessary that
125    X, Int, p.  191    |            For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection
126    X,   1, p.  195    |        sins, because He received death for us, and transferred
127    X,   1, p.  196    |  extinguish it, if they plot His death. This is what is proved
128    X,   1, p.  197    | extinguished and destroyed after death, and would no longer be
129    X,   1, p.  198    |        the conspirators, so that death who was the enemy of His
130    X,   1, p.  198    |          mocked (b) Him said, "O death, where is thy sting? O death,
131    X,   1, p.  198    |     death, where is thy sting? O death, where is thy victory? "
132    X,   2, p.  and    |       within me, and the fear of death fell upon me. | Fear and
133    X,   2, p.  200    |     preservation and escape from death, in the words: ~"I cried
134    X,   2, p.  200    |    speaks of the time before His death during which Judas hatched
135    X,   2, p.  201    |   exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here, and watch
136    X,   2, p.  201    |       within me, and the fear of death is fallen upon (473) me;
137    X,   2, p.  201    |            so also the spirit of death would cause fear, just as
138    X,   2, p.  201    |       laid on Him that underwent death for all. But whether it
139    X,   2, p.  201    |        the spirit of fear and of death, or of fear and trembling,
140    X,   2, p.  201    |         far from Him the fear of death by His assurance of life,
141    X,   3, p.  205    |     stricken in spirit even unto death. He loved cursing and it
142    X,   3, p.  206    |       His own preservation after death in the words: "To save my
143    X,   3, p.  206    |      stricken in heart even unto death," and had shewed forth His
144    X,   3, p.  206    |         had shewed forth His own death outlining the prophecy,
145    X,   8, p.  217    |         brought into the dust of death," and being brought into
146    X,   8, p.  217    |         brought into the dust of death how does he say those words
147    X,   8, p.  217    |         brought into the dust of death, can he promise to proclaim
148    X,   8, p.  218    |        Himself, from the land of death, and received Him, must
149    X,   8, p.  219    |          clear prediction of His Death in the verse, "Thou hast
150    X,   8, p.  219    |      brought me into the dust of death, for many dogs have surrounded
151    X,   8, p.  219    |      brought me into the dust of death. Save my soul from the sword,
152    X,   8, p.  219    |         His Return to life after death, which came to pass through
153    X,   8, p.  220    |         He wished Him to go unto death, even "the death of the
154    X,   8, p.  220    |         go unto death, even "the death of the cross," and to be
155    X,   8, p.  220    |          even more, and embraced death for us with all willingness,
156    X,   8, p.  223    |          that I may undergo even death and the destruction of My
157    X,   8, p.  225    | experience than the suffering of death, while He speaks of His
158    X,   8, p.  225    |           while He speaks of His death He also mentions His birth,
159    X,   8, p.  225    |      wilt much more save Me from death. And in this hope I put
160    X,   8, p.  226    |       dissolution of the body in death itself, and the descent
161    X,   8, p.  227    |          only travel the road to death which starts from birth. ~
162    X,   8, p.  228    |          venture to the halls of Death and help Him in succouring
163    X,   8, p.  228    |       Him only were the gates of death opened, Him only the janitors
164    X,   8, p.  228    |         He that has the power of death, descending from His royal
165    X,   8, p.  228    |     entered on His struggle with Death, the Helper was no longer
166    X,   8, p.  230    |        brought me to the dust of death." ~And then, starting again
167    X,   8, p.  232    |         stripped to contend with Death without a helper, well aware
168    X,   8, p.  232    |          which one like a dog of death stretched forth its death-fraught
169    X,   8, p.  232    |        vast and yawning mouth of death, essays to devour His soul
170    X,   8, p.  232    |       just as long before mighty Death devoured them, being none
171    X,   8, p.  233    |     Himself, being obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross.
172    X,   8, p.  233    |    obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross. Yea, so low
173    X,   8, p.  233    |      hearing of some such dog of death, painted it with three heads):
174    X,   8, p.  234    |          woes, and escaping from death, He sojourned with His disciples
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