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 1   Int,        3     |        before. There is much to be said against it, as I have shown
 2   Int,        4     |       ofTyana, whose miracles were said to be superior, and who,
 3   Int,        5     |            But sufficient has been said to show that there are many
 4   Int,        6     |       called him a "Hierarch," and said there was a portrait of
 5   Int,        7     |        each case. For Hierocles is said to have addressed his book "
 6    II,       IX     |          Him when he came near and said, "Good master." Christ faces
 7    II,       IX     |         due thought. For even if I said 'The good man out of the
 8    II,       IX     |          near |36 the fire is also said to be warm.87 But one is
 9    II,       XI     |          31: How is it that Christ said, "If I bear witness to myself,
10    II,       XI     |           accused of doing when He said, "I am the light of the
11    II,      XII     |           taken the vinegar, Jesus said, It is finished, and having
12    II,      XII     |          out with a loud voice and said, Father, into thy hands
13    II,     XVII     |            record. So then, if one said |40 "vinegar" and another
14    II,     XVII     |           40 "vinegar" and another said "wine," they made no mistake.
15    II,     XVII     |           strange when you hear it said, "Having bound a vessel
16    II,     XVII     |           he had to say "reed," he said "hyssop" on account of the
17    II,     XVII     |          beyond the things done or said, even though the language
18    II,     XVII     |          their care that what they said should have force, but their
19    II,     XVII     |          if some woman or some man said something that was not consistent
20    II,     XVII     |          the character of what was said in the way that it was spoken.~ ~
21    II,     XIII     |          water." For only John has said this, and none of the others.
22    II,    XVIII     |       record it. For when he alone said it, he is not deserving
23    II,      XIV     |        Pilate who punished Him and said He had done nothing worthy
24    II,      XIV     |       known. And that, although He said: "Henceforth shall ye see
25    II,       XX     |           and not universal. He is said to rule "the world," although
26    II,      XVI     |          against the Jews, when He said, "Ye cannot hear my word,
27    II,      XVI     |          Christ? For when the Jews said, "We have one father, even |
28    II,      XXI     |            This was he of whom Job said, "He waxed headstrong against
29   III          (107)|         the Proem to Book IV he is said to have helped to win the
30   III          (109)|           1 Apollonius of Tyana is said by Eusebius to have been
31   III          (109)|          Nero and Domitian, but is said to have escaped in each
32   III,     VIII     |          have come, for, as I have said, He would not have kept
33   III,       II     |         Jesus to His disciples. He said, "Fear not them that kill
34   III,       II     |          should pass from Him, and said to His intimate friends, "
35   III,      III     |           wrote concerning me." He said it, but all the same nothing
36   III,      III     |           For all his writings are said to have been burnt along
37   III,        X     |            point, as to why Christ said to the Jews, "If ye believed
38   III,        X     |         openly recognised, when he said a prophet should rise up
39   III,       IV     |           for he puts it thus: "He said unto him, Go forth, thou
40   III          (125)|           he should of course have said "two demoniacs."~ ~
41   III,       XI     |          other one. For, as I have said, the one showed the nature,
42   III,       XI     |         legion had fallen, that He said "What is thy name ?" His
43   III,      XII     |     absolute pronouncement when He said : "It is easier for a camel
44   III,      VII     | unseasonableness of the action, He said, "Why do ye trouble the
45   III,      VII     |           confidently affirmed and said to them, "I shall be with
46   III,      XIV     |         before the Passion that He said they would not have Him
47   III,    XXIII     |          horrible when the Saviour said : "Except ye eat my flesh
48   III,    XXIII     |            seem to think), when He said : "Except ye eat my flesh
49   III,    XXIII     |      Apostles bread and a cup, and said, "This is my body and my
50   III,    XXIII     |          the bread and the cup, He said, "This is my body and my
51   III,    XXIII     |            reason that He likewise said, "this is Mine, for the
52   III,    XXIII     |       other righteous man, who had said, "My flesh is meat and my
53   III,      XVI     |        believe in the things Jesus said. For if it is a peculiarity
54   III,      XXV     |      afflicted boy." Had He simply said "a mountain" it might have
55   III,      XXV     |           a literal one, but as He said "this mountain," He showed
56   III,      XIX     |            he heard what Jesus had said to him, he was terribly
57   III,       XX     |           that passage where Jesus said to him, "I say not unto
58   III,    XXVII     |            vision.174 Hence he was said to have the keys of heaven,
59   III          (178)|       answer what his opponent had said about the injunction of "
60   III,     XXII     |      months,182 although Jesus had said that the gates of Hades
61   III,     XXII     |            condemned Peter when he said, "For before |98 certain
62   III          (186)|      charges, Macarius here may be said to overstate his case, for
63   III,     XXIX     |          long one, but what I have said should suffice for you and
64   III,      XXX     |           solemn thought, and then said: "You seem to me very much
65   III,      XXX     |            us how it was that Paul said, "Being free, I made myself
66   III,     XXXI     |         although he had previously said, "I am a Jew, born in Tarsus
67   III,     XXXI     |            my fathers." But he who said, "I am a Jew," and "I am
68   III,     XXXV     |            a man lying in bed, and said, "Eat all that is sold in
69    IV               |             so that we almost |118 said, "Lord, save us, we perish."
70    IV,       II     |       three hundred years since he said this,246 and no body has
71    IV,      XII     |           of heaven," while Christ said He would come and all the
72    IV,      III     |           in a mill-house, when he said, "And the gospel of the
73    IV,       IV     |            Let us look at what was said to Paul, "The Lord spoke
74    IV,       IV     |         than this fine fellow, who said that we should judge angels,
75    IV,       XV     |       rather to assent to what was said by Him. So much for this
76    IV,       VI     |         let me quote also what was said in the Apocalypse of Peter.
77    IV,      XVI     |      xcviii. 5). Although the Word said He would dwell in men and
78    IV,    XVIII     |          it been so, He would have said: "I am not here now to call
79    IV,      XXV     |          from the Trinity, when he said it was in the name of the
80    IV,      XXV     |           mystic sense in which he said, "But ye were washed, but
81    IV,      XXI     |             And Jesus answered and said, Ye do err, not knowing
82    IV,    XXVII     |            embraces and bonds." He said this in order that any man
83    IV          (306)|       quoted, as our Lord did, " I said, ye are gods" (John x. 34).
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