bold = Main text
   Book, Chapter        grey = Comment text

 1   Int               |        after which there is no mention of it until the sixteenth,
 2   Int,        5     |      Manichaeans, and makes no mention of the Arians. It is true
 3   Int,        7     |        lo&goj), with the added mention of five books. Neumann55
 4    II          (78) |        to Antioch, compare the mention of Edessa, another city
 5    II          (80) |         For there is no actual mention of the developed coenobitic
 6    II,     XVII     |      as "human being," he will mention many things in word, but
 7    II,    XVIII     |  though the other three do not mention them. This is my answer
 8   III          (119)| general issue, and so does not mention this strangely incorrect
 9   III,       XV     |      this action, but even the mention of this strange and novel
10   III,    XVIII     |          Come now, let us here mention another saying to you. Why
11   III          (171)|    have made Macarius postpone mention of it until he dealt with
12   III          (229)|       of Persia. For a further mention of Manes see Bk. IV. ch.
13    IV,      III     |        xxiv. I4).248~ ~We must mention also that saying which Matthew
14    IV          (270)|            2 With this cursory mention Macarius passes on from
15    IV,      XVI     |      sin, it is appropriate to mention the fig, which was the first
16    IV          (292)|   kratu&nein e0spou&dasaj. The mention of an "image" at the beginning
17    IV          (305)|     passage beginning with the mention of Prometheus and ending
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License