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 1  Con           vii   |         OTHER QUOTATIONS~INDEX OF GREEK WORDS~GENERAL INDEX~ ./. 
 2  Abb          viii   |          Swete's Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint,
 3  Abb          viii   |           Hort's New Testament in Greek, 1882. ~G.P.E.   E. H. Gifford'
 4  Int,   1, p. viii   |     questions both from Jewish or Greek inquirers about Christianity,
 5  Int,   5, p.   xi   |         is admitted, for even the Greek oracles praise Abraham's
 6  Int,   5, p.   xx   |           regard to Moses, or the Greek philosophers, and indeed
 7  Int,   6, p.   xx   |           a famous student of the Greek Fathers in the sixteenth
 8  Int,   8, p.   xx   |     Wallachia, who collected many Greek MSS. from Mount Athos and
 9  Int,   8, p.   xx   |          The first Edition of the Greek was that of Robert Stephen,
10  Int,   8, p.   xx   |           forms vol. xxii. of the Greek Patrology of Migne (1857),
11    I,   1, p.    2   |        nations of the world, both Greek and Barbarian, a teacher
12    I,   1, p.    7   |          nations who had absorbed Greek ideas, and enslaved by ancestral
13    I,   2, p.    9   |         they were neither Jew nor Greek by birth, we know them to
14    I,   2, p.    9   |       worship become ipso facto a Greek. From whichever side they
15    I,   6, p.   39   |          Every one, then, whether Greek or Barbarian, is worshipping
16    I,   6, p.   40   |     height. For as it has escaped Greek godlessness, error, superstition,
17    I,  10, p.   54   |         whom we claim to imitate. Greek ideas, and what is actually
18    I,  10, p.   62   |           of the numbering of the Greek text (beyond the first few)
19   II            66(4)|          117-138), who produced a Greek version of O.T. which occupies
20   II,   3, p.   74   |       translated from Hebrew into Greek would give "salvation,"
21   II,   3, p.  100   | renumbered at placed at the end.  Greek page locations are in (),
22  III,   2, p.  110   |  transform all races of men, both Greek and barbarian, from savagery
23  III,   3, p.  119   |         up the (d) minds of every Greek and Barbarian to the Highest
24  III,   3, p.  120   |          is perfect." ~Now if any Greek is the accuser, let him
25  III,   3, p.  122   |        the conclusions of eminent Greek philosophers and theologians,
26  III,   5, p.  135   |    slander the records of all the Greek philosophers, their strenuous
27  III,   5, p.  143   |        the Jewish and many of the Greek race. This was Christus;
28  III,   6, p.  151   |          the remotest age, either Greek or Barbarian, has ever been
29  III,   7, p.  156   |    legislator, no philosopher, no Greek, no barbarian—are recorded
30   IV,  17, p.  220   |  Salvation of God is named in the Greek versions, you are to understand
31    V, Int, p.  224   |         Draco or any of the other Greek or barbarian legislators,
32    V, Int, p.  224   |         crime, whereas the famous Greek gods and oracles are not
33    V, Int, p.  226   |    evidence is drawn (d) from the Greek philosophers and writers
34    V, Int, p.  230   |        various interpretations in Greek because of their difficulty.
35    V,   3, p.  241   |       named Melchizedek, which in Greek is translated "king of righteousness,"
36   VI,  15, p.   22   |           Thaeman translated into Greek is "consummation," so that
37  VII,   3, p.   93   |           name of Christ which is Greek (i. e. Christians), and
38  VII,   3, p.   93   |            And its translation in Greek is. as I said, "God's just
39   IX,   5, p.  162   |          united with a body, both Greek and Barbarian, of every
40   IX,  13, p.  179   |        His holy school all races, Greek and Barbarian; He leads
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