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1 Int, 1 | first attacked, and then His words, the chief charge being 2 Int, 1 | respective answers, with a few words of introduction in each 3 Int, 4 | rather than the Leader whose words and deeds they profess to 4 Int, 4 | in common with the extant words of Porphyry, there are a 5 Int, 4 | in which, out of eleven words of a distinctive kind, no 6 Int (27) | gradually shades off into the words of the objection.~ ~ 7 Int, 5 | began.30 But this is in the words of the heathen, not of Macarius, 8 Int, 5 | formula which contains the words "that the name of three 9 Int, 5 | the ordinary use of the words u9po&stasij and ou0si/a 10 Int, 5 | possibility is suggested that the words are a later interpolation, 11 Int, 5 | likeness |19 of some of the words and arguments of the Apocriticus 12 Int, 9 | or a hyphen to the final words of the chapter that "that 13 Int, 10 | explanation of Christ's words about eating His flesh and 14 I (73) | rqwma, one of the favourite words of Macarius, thus linking 15 II, VII | an objection based on the words of S. Matt. x. 34 ff.: " 16 II, VII | of Syria,77 and test my words. Look at the royal city 17 II, VII | dispositions asunder.80~ ~If the words bear an allegorical meaning,81 18 II, VIII | brother and sister ?" and the words which Christ added, as He 19 II, VIII | Matt. xii. 48-49).~ ~[These words were a reproof to those 20 II (83) | interest in his use of these words. See Introd., p. xviii.~ ~ 21 II, IX | undoubtedly He who spoke the words was God. Why, then, if He 22 II, IX | Christ stultified His own words by saying, "No one is good 23 II, X | to the multitude, in the words "O faithless generation, 24 II, XVII | Thus far and in such words did he declaim, setting 25 II, XVII | overcome by the din of his words, nor did we fear for our 26 II, XVII | Who did not throw out his words as if he were in liquor? 27 II (97) | 3 There is a play on the words plhgh&, a blow, phgh&, a 28 II (98) | 1 These words seem to suggest a time of 29 II (99) | translation of the puzzling words ouswphqei\j liparw~j pro_ 30 II, XV | Objection based on the words: "Now is the judgment of 31 II (100)| the indications that these words were written when Diocletian 32 II, XX | cast down," and that the words which follow are: "I, if 33 II, XXI | light on these difficult words, namely, " He is a liar 34 II, XXI | does Christ say so. The words do not mean "You are of 35 II (104)| patristic translation of the words Yeusth&j e0sti kai\ o9 path_ 36 II, XXI | the Jews rejected Christ's words and turned from His Father, 37 II, XXI | was why Christ spoke these words.]~ ~Let this much suffice. 38 III | cunning had uttered these words against the divine teachings 39 III, I | some boldness, and uttered words of force and wisdom to Pilate 40 III, VIII | He had uttered violent words when standing before the 41 III, VIII | old, and stultified the words of those far-famed pillars; 42 III, VIII | and combining with His words a terrifying look, first 43 III, X | Look, for example, at such words as "The Lord's Christ" ( 44 III, X | Christ spoke the words of the text in question, 45 III (131)| on the one in which the words are given their technical 46 III, XI | convict him from his own words, as a deserter from the 47 III, V | that these cannot be the words of Christ, if indeed He 48 III, V | yesterday, reading these words to women of noble birth, " 49 III, V | to me that these are the words of some woman in distress.~ ~ 50 III, XIV | are those151 who twist His words into a mere promise for 51 III, XIV | world.~ ~Returning to the words of the objection, we conclude 52 III, XXIII | discovery of persuasive words, and yet it is by the same 53 III, XXIII | Wisdom are the same), are the words of the Old and New Testaments 54 III, XXIII | eat when he received the words from the hand of Wisdom, 55 III, XXIII | when he ate the roll of the words (Ezek. iii. 3), and the 56 III (158)| 2 The MS omits the words for "corn and."~ ~ 57 III, XXIV | We must not take the words about the "sickness" and 58 III (165)| further alters its last words. The truth is that two passages 59 III, XXV | would be prevented by the words of Scripture (Ps. xcii. 60 III, XXV | some other meaning in the words. |89~ ~The Apostles' faith 61 III, XXV | such mountains Jeremiah's words refer (Jer. li. 24), "I 62 III, XXV | called lunatic, and the words we are discussing were added 63 III, XXV | places you must take the words as allegorical.]~ ~ 64 III, XXVI | this. Even to fulfil the words of prophecy, if it were 65 III, XIX | talk thus poured out. The words, one might say, provoke 66 III, XIX | though He had forgotten the words He had uttered169 against 67 III, XX | Objection based on Christ's words to S. Peter about forgiving " 68 III, XXVII | Peter was an answer to his words at Caesarea Philippi: "Thou 69 III, XXVII | the devil), hearing these words, and the witness which Peter 70 III, XXVII | prompting of Belial, with the words, "Thou art an offence unto 71 III, XXVII | height of his faith in the words, "Thou art the Christ," 72 III, XXVII | definiteness of Peter's words. He uses the article all 73 III, XXII | xii. 5-11) and S. Paul's words about him (Gal. ii. 12 and 74 III (183)| impossible sense in the words, necessitating the change 75 III, XXX | that is free.|101 But the words imply some one who is somewhat 76 III (196)| 3 The words tw~| po&nw| purou&menoj 77 III, XXXI | seems to forget his own words, tells the chief captain 78 III (198)| 2 He omits the words, "In this city."~ ~ 79 III, XXXII | covetousness, is plain from his words, "Who ever goeth to war 80 III, XXXIV | the judgment of his own words by saying, "For the law 81 III, XXXIV | abound"; and before these words,210 "The goad 211 of death 82 III, XXXV | Objection based on S. Paul's words about their not having " 83 III, XLII | objection based on S. Paul's words about having fellowship 84 III, XXXVI | Objection based on S. Paul's words about virginity (1 Tim. 85 III (222)| virginity" best accords with the words which follow about the Blessed 86 III, XLIII | objection based on S. Paul's words about virginity (1 Tim. 87 III, XLIII | in conjunction with his words about Him "that willeth 88 III, XLIII | glory.223 Note that Paul's words show a humble reverence 89 III (228)| referring to the further words of I Tim. iv. 3, "abstaining 90 III, XLIII | contrary to law. Here are his words, "Through union the world 91 IV (236)| of the Homeric use of the words, as in the passage qa&rsei 92 IV (238)| verses which precede the words about the world passing 93 IV (240)| reproduce his metaphor. Both words suggest that musical instruments 94 IV (244)| 1 He places too late the words "unto the coming of the 95 IV, XII | objection based on S. Paul's words that "we which are alive 96 IV, XII | a mystic meaning in the words. He means that at Christ' 97 IV, III | Objection based on S. Matthew's words that the Gospel should be 98 IV (249)| Evangelist who is blamed for words which are attributed to 99 IV, XIII | objection based on S. Matthew's words that the Gospel should be 100 IV (253)| begins with the awkward words ou3twj e1th th_n h9me/ran 101 IV, V | Objection based on Christ's words that many should come in 102 IV, XV | objection based on Christ's words that many should come in 103 IV, VII | Objection based on the similar words in Isaiah about the heaven 104 IV, VII | shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away " (Matt. 105 IV, VII | could any one say that the words of Jesus would stand, if 106 IV, VII | habitation of God, in the words : "look down from thy holy 107 IV (269)| it would seem that the words are attributed to God.~ ~ 108 IV, XVI | objections based on the words of the Apocalypse of Peter 109 IV, XVI | shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away."~ ~ 110 IV (270)| Macarius passes on from the words of that Apocryphal book, 111 IV (270)| proceeds to Isaiah's similar words, adduced without acknowledgment 112 IV (274)| sake of the play on the words in this sentence.~ ~ 113 IV, XVI | meaning in the prophet's words "as leaves fall from a vine 114 IV, XVI | a mystic meaning in his words, "The heaven shall be rolled 115 IV, XVI | passed away. The prophet's words were really meant to make 116 IV, XVI | another allegory underlies the words. Heaven and earth may mean 117 IV, XVI | the Baptist refers in his words about the latchet of His 118 IV, VIII | night, contained in the words, "The kingdom of heaven 119 IV, IX | Objection based on Christ's words about revealing these things 120 IV, XVII | 31, etc.), and Christ's words about revealing these things 121 IV, XVIII | heal them, as we see in His words: "Behold, thou art made 122 IV, XXV | law?~ ~Ncce that to the words "Ye were washed" he adds " 123 IV (287)| end of the paragraph (268 words in the Greek) is the only 124 IV (290)| sentence, where he omits the words tou~ mo&nou qeou~ kai\ th~ 125 IV (302)| images. They had garbled the words of Macarius to suit their 126 IV (302)| their purpose, taking the words ou0 mh_n ei0ko&naj e0kei/ 127 IV (302)| images, and omitting the words just before them. Nicephorus ( 128 IV (302)| Greek point of view, as the words w9j fh_j au0to&j prove, 129 IV, XXIII | from what we know in the words, "Thou shalt not go after 130 IV, XXIX | not give them honour. The words of Moses, "Thou shall not 131 IV (308)| 3 There is a play on words here ; the stars run ( qe/ 132 IV, XXX | Therefore these are the words of petty folk, when they 133 IV, XXX | resurrection to take place, your words are like those of a man 134 V | above quotation with the words "Hactenus Magnetes," but 135 V | of the Apocriticus in the words that follow. (For the arguments