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Alphabetical [« »] understand 89 understanding 27 understands 5 understood 27 undertake 2 undertaken 3 undertaking 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 suffer 27 tribes 27 understanding 27 understood 26 23 26 added 26 altar | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Demonstratio evangelica Concordances understood |
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1 Int, 4, p. xv| Eusebius wished it to be understood that he started with a well-ordered 2 Int, 5, p. xv| teaching ./. iii better understood and more universally acknowledged 3 Int, 6, p. xx| the Homoousion was to be understood as explained by Constantine, 4 II, 3, p. 84| with their mind's ear, nor understood Who He was, seeing Him with 5 II, 3, p. 86| can only be figuratively understood, the same may certainly 6 IV, 8, p. 177| are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, 7 IV, 15, p. 201| the Morning Star, and we understood it figuratively, so we must 8 V, Int, p. 229| which these strange people understood that the Supreme God revealed 9 V, 18, p. 262| visible. But if they be understood, like our former quotations, 10 V, 23, p. 266| will overthrow" must be understood for the past "I overthrew," 11 VI, 2, p. 3| And what else could be understood by "his inheritance," but 12 VI, 13, p. 16| of the Gentiles are to be understood, and that they were only 13 VI, 15, p. 21| report, and I was afraid, I understood thy works, and was astonished."~ 14 VI, 18, p. 28| from the siege literally understood. For the apostles and disciples 15 VI, 20, p. 38| contend that it can only be understood consistently, of the appearing 16 VII, 1, p. 54| words, have not even yet understood Him of Whom the prophecy 17 VII, 1, p. 61| Christ, which are to be understood of the Romans under the 18 VII, 1, p. 63| clefts, both figuratively understood of their souls, their bodily 19 VII, 1, p. 67| bare a son." This must be understood of the Holy Spirit, under 20 VII, 3, p. 91| here will be allegorically understood of men's rough and wild 21 VII, 3, p. 91| certainly be allegorically understood, especially (d) if one understands 22 VII, 3, p. 92| represent the Jew mystically understood and the true Israel which 23 VIII, 2, p. 130| when he said, "I Daniel understood in the books the number 24 VIII, 2, p. 130| that which said, "I Daniel understood in the books the number 25 IX, 5, p. 163| not need food? And so they understood him to be an angel, the 26 X, 4, p. 211| Abraham, neither knew nor understood. 27 X, 8, p. 220| in Him. And He, since he understood at once His Father's Divine