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1 TransPre | him whose proper name is said to mean the Son of light, 2 TransPre | indeed, a pious lady was said to have received a revelation 3 NoteGr | labours of Origen. It is said to have been sent by the 4 PreGreek | Certain persons, as has been said, mad upon the heterodox 5 I | the grace given to him who said, "We have the mind of Christ, 6 I | got beyond the letter, is said to send what is said to 7 I | is said to send what is said to the cities abroad, that 8 I | the six waterpots of stone said to be set after the Jews' 9 I | evil? And if God is also said to walk in the garden in 10 I | for the meaning of what is said about the goat-stag, the 11 I | the way." 80Again, what is said about the smiting on the 12 I | in which the right eye is said to cause one to stumble.82 13 I | un-circumcised. ~20. We have said all this for the sake of 14 I | man, enough having been said for any but unintelligent 15 I | impressed by what has been said about Israel and the tribes 16 I | whatever is foretold or said respecting Jerusalem, if 17 I | observers. Similarly, what is said about the ruler of Tyre 18 II | wished to teach us when He said, inasmuch as the key was 19 II | were meant for. It was, he said, just so with the understanding 20 II | understand them was, he said, by means of other passages 21 II | the Divine words when He said, "Which things also we speak, 22 IV | well as Paul, would have said so. Then there is the passage, " 23 IV | and the force of what was said, in spite of the ordinary 24 V | perhaps be so struck by what I said that you would let me have 25 V | books, something must be said about this. And he who chides 26 V | 3. Again, though I have said all this, my head swims, 27 V | light; and this is why it is said that He shall open and none 28 VII | person takes up what is said, while the same person speaks. 29 VIII | whenever the saints are said to be members of one another,194 30 IX | illustration let us take what is said in the Epistle to the Galatians. " 31 IX | consecutiveness, particularly, as we said before, the prophetic and 32 XI | saving power, they may be said to feed upon the good pasture 33 XI | cannot understand what is said. ~ 34 XIII | the porter, of whom Jesus said, "To him the porter openeth." 229 35 XIII | urged us to this when He said, not only, Knock and it 36 XIV | will candidly admit what is said, but from a spirit of foolish 37 XIV | began, the lights being said to have been created for 38 XIV | narrow limits. ~2. I have said this in reply to the charge 39 XIV | the meaning of those who said, "And my speech and my preaching 40 XIV | also asserts that what is said, although it be in itself 41 XIV | for anything that is well said, and if the enunciators 42 XIV | speaking by the prophet, He said, "Light up for yourselves 43 XIV | Chief Good, and what is said in the Prophets concerning 44 XIV | the same things have been said by Greek authors, is something 45 XIV | the same things have been said by Greeks, particularly 46 XIV | somewhat roughly when He said, "To him that striketh thee 47 XIV | the Beloved," how it is said, "Gird thy sword upon thy 48 XIV | more important things to be said concerning Him, and proclaimed 49 XIV | we are told of what was said there and considered to 50 XVI | Philosophy, as we have already said, rival sects may be found, 51 XVI | speak and do whatever He has said, being reviled, bless: being 52 XVII | men. Much more might be said on the subject of names 53 XVII | was arguing with Socrates, said that the true name of Aphrodite 54 XVII | remind the reader of what was said above on this great question, 55 XVII | name! Now, if what we have said respecting human names is 56 XVIII(321)| the initiated." Zeus was said to have intercourse with 57 XVIII | of them. And what I have said about the Egyptians, wise 58 XVIII | of the soul and what is said about its transmigration, 59 XVIII | this which Paul, as we have said before, describes when he 60 XVIII | disciples not to be rash, said to them, "When they persecute 61 XVIII | goes on to quote what is said against the teaching of 62 XVIII | teaching self-control He said, "Every one that looketh 63 XVIII | God is reported to have said, "Thou hast showed me the 64 XVIII | more spirit in her. And she said to the king, It was a true 65 XVIII | And in Ezekiel it is said to the Prince of Tyre, who 66 XVIII | After what we have said it is too much to expect 67 XVIII | to be by. Will it then be said that these Philosophers, 68 XVIII | Paul knew this when he said, "God chose the foolish 69 XVIII(383)| to 660 B.C. His code is said to have been the first collection 70 XIX | enough has already been said. Still, I would have our 71 XIX | let him attend to what is said by the Greeks about matter, 72 XX | more clearly what I have said." What modest man who reads 73 XX | see, from what has been said, who it is that is guilty 74 XX | have forgotten what he said before to the effect that " 75 XX | with himself in what he said before. But has this anything 76 XX | Ascra 399thought so, for he said ---- ~"Then the feasts were 77 XX | inflicted on them. But, as I said before, while we must admire 78 XX | account of reason that man is said to have been made in the 79 XX | Saviour is reported to have said, "These things have I spoken 80 XX | previously declare what the birds said, viz. that the birds would 81 XX | creatures, from which they are said to derive their powers of 82 XX | intended, for a falcon is said to be Apollo's swift messenger.415~~~~~~ 83 XX | speaking of the suitors, she said ---- ~"Would that they might 84 XX | somehow discover what is said and show that they actually 85 XX | beforehand that the birds said they would go away and do 86 XX | nature, he would never have said that storks have more piety 87 XX | creature, the Phoenix, which is said to visit Egypt at long intervals, 88 XX | I suppose I have already said enough to show how everything 89 XXI | in themselves, some are said to be moved of 434themselves, 90 XXI | Again, in Ezekiel it is said, "I will take away their 91 XXI | begin, then, with what is said about Pharaoh's being hardened 92 XXI | wickedness, and God is therefore said to harden him that is hardened. " 93 XXI | softened, inasmuch as he said, "Only ye shall not go very 94 XXI | and whatever else he said, slightly yielding to the 95 XXI | nature and force of what is said, and not quibble because 96 XXI | Gospel, in which the Saviour said that His reason for speaking 97 XXI | the story of Pharaoh we said that sometimes a too rapid 98 XXI | they clearly heard what He said, were so treated by the 99 XXI | life. Those, then, who are said to be "without," of course 100 XXI | do not even hear what He said to those "without." 488The 101 XXI | if such things had been said and clone among them: if 102 XXI | reply to this it must be said that if willing the good 103 XXI | s assistance, it is well said that "It is not of him that 104 XXI | mercy." 498The same might be said of husbandry, as it is written, " 105 XXI | willing in general, as I said, and the power of motion 106 XXI | And again, is not what is said elsewhere inconsistent with 107 XXII | he had forgotten what he said against the Jews, he now 108 XXII | 6. Enough has now been said to satisfy those who take 109 XXII | present, concerning what is said on these topics outside 110 XXII | men builded. And the Lord said, Behold, they are one people, 111 XXII | discussed, this is what is said concerning wisdom: "Moreover 112 XXII | 8. Much might be said, and that of a mystical 113 XXII | concerning which it is well said, "A malicious soul wisdom 114 XXII | longer remembered. But, as we said before, we must be supposed 115 XXII | all rulers, to whom God said, as the prophets foretold 116 XXIII | principles is, that believers are said to believe in God because 117 XXIII | addition to what has been said, even the prayers we offer 118 XXIII | commonplace? Enough has been said to give some idea of it. ~ 119 XXIII | the word of the Lord, and said, O altar, altar! thus saith 120 XXIII | 11. And since we have said that God blinds our eyes 121 XXIII | you carefully note what is said in the psalm you will find 122 XXIII | similarly make use of what was said by the oracle to Laius, 123 XXIII | paragon of wisdom, Celsus, said: "Being God He foretold, 124 XXIII | after much besides, Jesus said,"He that dippeth his hand 125 XXIII | any one, noting what is said about the future, should 126 XXIII | by the stars, but, as we said before, some way or other 127 XXIII | future. And thus what is said by Jacob in the prayer for 128 XXIII | fulfilled, as the prophecies are said to be fulfilled by the event. 129 XXIII | signs, according as it is said, "Let them be for signs." 564 130 XXIII | by Scripture, ---- for we said that men cannot comprehend 131 XXIII | belonging to them. And, as we said before, we, as regards our 132 XXIII | Pardon me, my son, what you said yesterday was so true that 133 XXIII | deceived him, he is able, as I said before, out of many figures 134 XXIII | and we did not know." As I said yesterday, the reason why 135 XXIV | Just so. ~But I think you said before that nothing can 136 XXIV | the reason why he too is said to be evil, is that he is 137 XXIV | is as a substance. For we said that he is called evil from 138 XXIV | random assent to what is said, but should carefully weigh 139 XXIV | after hearing what has been said be absolutely benefited 140 XXIV | opposite of white, but is said to be opposed to black; 141 XXV | no one think that we have said nothing about the phrase " 142 XXV | love God"; for Paul all but said that if all things work 143 XXV | maintain the justice of what is said to those on His right hand, " 144 XXVI | again to transgressors it is said, "I will appoint over you 145 XXVI | on the contrary, it is said to the ungodly, "Cursed 146 XXVI | that the promises which are said to be given to the godly 147 XXVI | that he who in Ezekiel is said to have walked blameless 148 XXVII | Maccabees something similar is said: "Now I beseech those that 149 XXVII | assent to what has been said, we must make use of similar 150 XXVII | good God would not have said this. And then there is 151 XXVII | further, besides what has been said, we may adduce similar passages 152 XXVII | my first-born: and I have said unto thee, Let my son go, 153 XXVII | And then there is what was said before by Moses to Pharaoh: "


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