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36 i.e.
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St. Ephraim
Against Bardaisan's "Domnus"

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1 Text | victory of correct measure, see that nowhere does it put 2 Text(1) | 1 For the rendering, see Galatians vi 1, syr. vg.~ 3 Text | about them. ~[l.21] But see . . . "for they have not 4 Text | thy mind, 0 hearer, and see that necessity compels ( 5 Text | subject to measurement. ~For see that Height and Depth also 6 Text | things in thy mind, and see that there is not any other 7 Text | length and breadth, when we see them once, are pictured 8 Text | consider . . . ~[l. 27.] For see that unless thou hast sung 9 Text | i.e. the eye) does not see. But if there were something 10 Text | would be able to go forth to see that object which it cannot ( 11 Text | object which it cannot (now) see on account of the distance . . . ~*         *         *         *         *         *         *      [ 12 Text | the eye which could not see them by day was able to 13 Text | them by day was able to see them by night. And why ( 14 Text | obscured.] ... he (?) cannot see by that light which is [ 15 Text | eyes also on the sun, and see that, if the light is not 16 Text | its place, the eye cannot see. And again, if a lamp be 17 Text | little by little that it can see. But that thou mayest learn 18 Text | fire-hoses (si/fwnej), and see to what a height they propel 19 Text | Consider moreover aqueducts and see how water is collected in 20 Text | would the eye be able to see from afar, if there were 21 Text | from our mouth gently, and see that when it is concentrated 22 Text | moreover a trumpet, and see that the voice which in 23 Text | observe a carpenter (and see) that when he considers 24 Text | also from thy nostrils, and see that the inhaling power 25 Text | to us by measure, we also see by measure, along with everything 26 Text | For increase the blaze and see that the heat increases ; 27 Text | and it (the eye) cannot see the stars. For lo ! a lamp, 28 Text | would those animals which see by night see in the darkness ? 29 Text | animals which see by night see in the darkness ? For there 30 Text | upon the water, how can we see the rays in the water, seeing 31 Text | their nature to engender (see n. 11) a sound by striking 32 Text(12)| 1 Lit. 'sailed about' : see p. 221, 1. 35, and delete 33 Text | to say, thy senses, and see that God created them as ( 34 Text | equally, why does one man see more than another ? If he 35 Text | is near a thing does not see it, while another, though 36 Text | all directions thou wilt see that all (men) are not able 37 Text | calls the moon feminine(see n. 13) in the Aramaic language :


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