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 1   Int               |           its genuineness was then called in question, the only Manuscript
 2   Int,        3     |           This man wrote two books called Philaktheis Logoi (often
 3   Int,        6     |            is true that Nicephorus called him a "Hierarch," and said
 4   Int,        6     |    questions, to which Harnack has called attention. It is surprising
 5    II,       IX     |           to be warm.87 But one is called warm absolutely and the
 6    II,       IX     |             as for example when He called a fish or an egg good, by
 7    II,    XVIII     |             because in his zeal he called this to mind.~ ~And indeed
 8    II,      XVI     |          from a slander that he is called Slanderer, among whom did
 9   III,        I     |      plainly seen in the city then called Dicaearchia, but now Puteoli.
10   III,      III     |           that Christ was anywhere called God, or God the Word, or
11   III,        X     |            the Crucified not being called God in the Old Testament,
12   III,       IV     |          this should rightfully be called not right action but rascality.~ ~
13   III,       XI     |        that He inquires what he is called, but in order that He might
14   III          (141)|                       1 These were called in by the parties in a suit
15   III,     XIII     |          together of the waters He called seas."~ ~The inner meaning
16   III,     XIII     |         cloud, for He means "I who called you to be fishers of men,
17   III,      XXV     |         demon from the boy who was called lunatic, and the words we
18   III,      XXV     |            He drove those who were called legion along with the swine
19   III,      XIX     |            92 him ? Either when He called Peter Satan He was drunk
20   III,    XXVII     | unseemliness.172 If Peter has been called by Christ an offence, and
21   III,    XXVII     |          many sons (the angels are called "sons of God"), many who
22   III,      XXI     |          the case of a certain man called Ananias, and his wife Sapphira,
23   III,      XXI     |       could really in any sense be called a sin. And there is another
24   III          (188)|        that they were consequently called sto&loi (expeditions) :
25   III,      XXX     |          19), and how, although he called circumcision "concision," 190
26   III,  XXXVIII     |            of the Galatian race is called an Asian by living in Asia,
27   III          (209)|          quotation can scarcely be called an answer to the difficulty
28   III          (219)|            was a book by Porphyry, called peri/ th~j e0k logi/wn filosofi/
29   III,     XLII     |          statuary of those who are called heroes are images, not idols.
30   III,     XLII     |            And the things that are called appearances of visions are
31   III,    XLIII     |            to repeat; for they are called Encratites and Apotactites,
32    IV,     XIII     |         nor the Ethiopians who are called Macrobians,252 dwelling
33    IV          (261)|            appears in the dialogue called Adamantius (Pseudo-Origen).
34    IV,       XV     |          Christian, but like to be called, after the name of their
35    IV,        X     |            that has gone astray is called, and he that is diseased
36    IV,        X     |             and the unrighteous is called, but the righteous is not,
37    IV,        X     |            that he who was neither called nor in need of the healing
38    IV,    XVIII     |          need to call them, but He called men, whb were fallen far
39    IV,    XVIII     |            to suppose that He only called men during His earthly life.
40    IV,       XX     |          God would not properly be called a monarch, unless He ruled
41    IV,      XXI     |  nomenclature ? 295 For she who is called by the Greeks Athene is
42    IV,      XXI     |            by the Greeks Athene is called by the Romans Minerva; and
43    IV,    XXIII     |           though there be that are called gods, whether on earth or
44    IV,    XXIII     |           is angry if any other is called a god, and obtains the same
45    IV,     XXIX     |         means is that those may be called "gods" to whom the word
46    IV,     XXIX     |            come, just as those are called warm whom the fire has warmed.309
47    IV,     XXIX     |            would be by a dog being called after him. To call mean
48    IV,      XXX     |      without harm past what may be called Charybdis, gazing with the
49    IV,      XXX     |         consume |162 that which is called "inviolable,"318 and does
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