Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | this version Dr. Hodgkin says: "As this book had become
2 0, Life | theological treatises were, as he says, "compiled out of the works
3 I, I | For water, as St. Basil says, receives the quality of
4 I, XXVII | as unclean, yet our Lord says in the Gospel, "Not that
5 I, XXVII | Whence also Paul the Apostle says, "Unto the pure all things
6 I, XXVIII| Now the letter, which he says he had written to the bishop
7 II, I | from the dead, He Himself says to His disciples, "Handle
8 II, I | after: "If I have withheld," says he, "the poor from their
9 II, I | commending it with praise, he says, in his exposition of the
10 II, VIII | them. For our Lord Himself says, 'He that endureth to the
11 II, IX | preaching. But, as the Apostle says, though he laboured long
12 II, XX | of days, as the Scripture says. He went the way of his
13 IV, III | that of which Ecclesiastes says, "That there is a time to
14 V, I | was educated.~"I came," says he, "to the island of Fame,
15 V, V | gained. The aforesaid abbot says this miracle was not wrought
16 V, XIII | those of whom the Psalm says, "Blessed are those whose
17 V, XXI | from long captivity. He says, ‘Seven days shall ye eat
18 V, XXI | Israel;’ and so on, till he says, ‘For in this selfsame day
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