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Alphabetical [« »] sendeth 3 sending 3 sends 2 sense 64 senseless 2 senses 4 sensible 1 | Frequency [« »] 64 nothing 64 others 64 remnant 64 sense 64 shalt 64 spiritual 63 children | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Demonstratio evangelica Concordances sense |
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1 Pre v | of Gifford, should in any sense be thought to seek comparison 2 Int, 1, p. xi | change of front, the proud sense within the Church itself 3 Int, 4, p. xv | Apologists set out to do. In what sense can Eusebius say: "The purpose, 4 Int, 4, p. xv | he adopted was new in the sense that it had not been used 5 Int, 4, p. xv | Eusebius was regarded in any sense as belonging to the school 6 Int, 5, p. xx | No doubt they were in a sense deluded, and the greater 7 Int, 6, p. xx | clearly how and in what sense the word could be used credally 8 Int, 6, p. xx | perfectly clear in what sense he understands the Homoousion. 9 Int, 6, p. xx | had used the word in the sense now applied to it. If Eusebius 10 Int, 6, p. xx | speculation. He had an evangelical sense of the value of all the 11 Int, 7, p. xx | They express the common sense of the Eastern Church on 12 Int, 7, p. xx | εικονες in a depreciatory sense to the Jewish sacrifices, 13 Int, 7, p. xx | to the Sacraments, in the sense that they do embrace truth. ( 14 Int, 7, p. xx | used in the sacramental sense; and the inner nature of 15 Int, 7, p. xx | the Cross in a far higher sense than the Jewish sacrifices 16 I, 6, p. 42 | those under the rule of sense, and provided a form of 17 II, 1, p. 67 | Gentiles, if we only regard the sense of what is said about Jerusalem 18 II 73(12)| Tabernacles in a spiritual sense." ~ 19 III, 1, p. 103 | We shall know in what sense this is to be taken, when 20 III, 3, p. 121 | the things ./. known by sense. (For everything material 21 III, 3, p. 122 | whatever that is an object of sense—for He needs nothing even 22 III 125(44)| pon which hardly yields sense. ~ 23 III, 5, p. 127 | then, where would be the sense in suspecting that hearers 24 III 129(48)| it has the Aristotelian sense of something imagined. ~ 25 III, 5, p. 136 | just as no one who had any sense would not scruple to set 26 III, 6, p. 144 | such a charge. In (d) what sense could such a thing be said 27 III, 6, p. 148 | 129) And if in the widest sense you wish to deduce from 28 IV, 3, p. 166 | inseparable from the light of sense, while the Son exists in 29 IV, 6, p. 173 | lights the whole Cosmos of sense, so also among the things 30 IV, 15, p. 192 | its qualities alone, in no sense honoured one form above 31 IV, 15, p. 197 | Christs" in the highest sense of the term are anointed 32 IV, 15, p. 201 | statement only in a spiritual sense. For in the words "My heart 33 IV, 15, p. 202 | being God in a different sense. And this would be clear 34 IV, 16, p. 212 | first Coming, which the sense will in no way allow. Since 35 V, 1, p. 232 | as this Wisdom. In what sense we say that He is the Begotten 36 V, 3, p. 238 | Second Person Lord in a like sense, but only used the word 37 V, 6, p. 250 | meaning of first in the sense of "first of a greater number," 38 V, 6, p. 251 | Almighty God were in a special sense first and true Lord both 39 V, 6, p. 251 | title of Lord in a secondary sense. ~ 40 V, 8, p. 252 | both as God in the same sense. We are taught in all reverence 41 VI, 9, p. 9 | but in the metaphorical sense which Scripture intends 42 VI, 13, p. 16 | at one's leisure in what sense such prophecies of the Call 43 VI, 14, p. 19 | arrangement of them preserves the sense. For after, "Yet a little 44 VI, 14, p. 20 | first, we shall preserve the sense of the passage, putting, " 45 VI, 18, p. 27 | literally and also in another sense. For after the coming of 46 VI, 18, p. 28 | are used in a figurative sense of "the house of Israel 47 VI, 18, p. 28 | also we may say in the same sense that the Church of the ( 48 VII, 1, p. 63 | and directly in a literal sense of the whole country. Who 49 VII, 1, p. 69 | activities. And in the literal sense as well you may see the 50 VII, 1, p. 70 | literal and (c) obvious sense, and next allegorically. 51 VII, 1, p. 70 | only way to preserve the sense of this passage is to explain 52 VII, 1, p. 72 | Assyria, as the literal sense would imply. So that everything 53 VII, 2, p. 85 | He was a Nazarene in the sense of being anointed with the 54 VII, 3, p. 90 | this Psalm in its literal sense at leisure, they will find 55 VII, 3, p. 91 | rising" to David, in the sense of a sun of righteousness. 56 VIII, 1, p. 106 | tribe, and only in that sense is the prediction true. 57 VIII, 1, p. 110 | up for him," have another sense; let us now consider them, 58 IX, 7, p. 167 | who is Lord in a special sense, and His Father, God Most 59 X, 3, p. 205 | the Psalm in a similar (b) sense. The words that follow, 60 X, 8, p. 220 | strength." So that taking this sense the Lamb of God our Saviour, 61 X, 8, p. 222 | could be said in another sense by our Saviour, as one always 62 X, 8, p. 222 | not hear," except in the sense I (c) have suggested? And 63 X, 8, p. 222 | I think He implies this sense when He says, "My God, shall 64 X, 8, p. 236 | and hunt for the exact sense of the truth expressed.1 ~-------------------- ~