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1 NoteGr | Pray accept it, and let us see that with the aid of industry
2 PreGreek | Theodore, Bishop of Tyana. [See above.] ~The contents of
3 I | history and from what we see to-day, that from the times
4 I | through His disciples. "We see, then, our calling, that
5 I | concerning Him, and they do not see Him with their bodily eyes
6 I(45) | covered with lattice-work. See Gesenius and Schleusner. ~
7 I(69) | 1 See sec. 14, beginning. ~
8 I | people." 76If you wish to see some impossible enactments,
9 I | seventh day,"78we shall see that it cannot be literally
10 I | why, when the two eyes see, should we put the blame
11 I | uncircumcised?" 83Any one may see that the Apostle has something
12 I(84) | 1 See above. The Spirit is supposed
13 I | to those who have eyes to see the things of that fulness,
14 II(132) | 2 See Chap. viii. ~
15 II | if we study Creation we see that the Divine skill is
16 II | attention. Similarly, we should see that the Divine Scriptures
17 II | strange impiety, let them see how they can with a good
18 III(137) | Lamentations with Jeremiah. See Sanday, Inspiration, pp.
19 IV | its wise ones.144For we see what our calling is: not
20 V | the number of the words, see whether we cannot say the
21 VII(183) | prosopopoeia of Scripture, see Schleusner. The verb signifies
22 VIII | we are therefore bound to see what their hidden meaning
23 VIII | other passages we shall see that even here we have no
24 VIII(187) | Cf. S. John x. 30, and see below. ~
25 IX | this world, that they which see not may see; and that they
26 IX | that they which see not may see; and that they which see
27 IX | see; and that they which see may become blind." 210~~~~~~
28 IX(209) | 2 That is, "literal." See above. ~
29 IX | to know that the word "see" 212does not always denote
30 XIV | At all events, you may see Plato in the hands of those
31 XIV | and because they want to see how the national festival
32 XIV | service of God. And we may see men who pride themselves
33 XIV | honour him; and we sometimes see them descending, like the
34 XIV | in heart, for they shall see their God." ~7. As for the
35 XIV | and,"In thy light shall we see light." 264And, urging us
36 XIV | virgins. ~8. Now let us see what he has to say next. "
37 XIV | admission, for he does not see that the, fact of a prophecy
38 XIV(285) | 4 See Cont. Cels. vi. 68, "Caused
39 XIV | daughter of Zion;289and others see it thus also, men who have
40 XIV | lofty mountain, thou shalt see His light and His garments.
41 XIV | thou ascend, thou shalt see the beauty and the light
42 XIV | emptied Himself. Wherefore we see the Word of God 296on earth,
43 XVI(305) | called Spiritales, spiritual. See Snicer. The Gnostics also
44 XVII(310) | Bk. i. part 1, chap. 2. See also Plato, Cratylus. Hermogenes,
45 XVII(314) | given after the demons. See L. and Sc. ~
46 XVIII(321)| 1 See Clem. Aleu., Exhortation
47 XVIII(321)| of a dragon or serpent (see p. 83). ~
48 XVIII | ignorant, holds good, as we may see, of the Persians. They have
49 XVIII | swiftly." 333And in fact we see that "The sound of the apostles
50 XVIII | accusers of Christianity do not see how the passions of multitudes
51 XVIII(349)| the 'word' of Christians." See below. ~
52 XVIII | an Epicurean. ~21. Let us see what he says next. "Why,
53 XVIII | says next. "Why, we surely see even the men in the market-places
54 XVIII(372)| 1 Others see an allusion to the jugglers
55 XVIII | blamed for doing this, let us see whether Christians do not
56 XVIII(373)| approved), the Registers, etc., see Bingham, Book x. chap. II. ~
57 XVIII | them: "but wherever they see striplings, or a herd of
58 XVIII | the deeper truths, when we see that those who assemble
59 XVIII(374)| believers after baptism." ---- See Bingham, Book x. chap. II.
60 XVIII | but that "wherever they see striplings, and a herd of
61 XIX(386) | him among the gods, etc. See Cont. Cels. iii. 36, 37. ~
62 XIX | capable of understanding may see clearly that the writers'
63 XIX | able to accomplish. ~3. Now see whether the principles of
64 XX | title to his book? Let us see, then, what it is he promises
65 XX | impiety; for any one may see, from what has been said,
66 XX | sowing." 396He does not see that because God wished
67 XX | them." Now here, again, you see how the gift of understanding
68 XX(398) | 2 See Plato, Legg. 677 B. ~
69 XX | and oracles, and sometimes see the angels of God coming
70 XX | that the ants when they see a fellow-ant labouring with
71 XX | injury; for Celsus does not see that in wishing to turn
72 XX | the image of God; and they see that it is impossible for
73 XX | be much more desirous to see the nature of the ruling
74 XX | impulses, he will of course see also the difference, and
75 XX | rational creatures he will see reason, the common property
76 XX | Now it is not the ants we see that are wiser than the
77 XX | Penelope says ---- ~"Do you not see that my son sneezed as you
78 XX(430) | 1 See Chap. xxi. 2, "promptings
79 XXI | That seeing they may not see, and hearing they may hear
80 XXI | feelings and movements, and see whether there are not some
81 XXI | ways. On the other hand, we see men of a different type,
82 XXI(438) | 1 See Ellicott on 1 Tim. ii. 2, "
83 XXI | eternal fire." 448And let us see how Paul also discourses
84 XXI | the earthy; come, let us see what it is they mean. We
85 XXI | heart of Pharaoh. ~9. Let us see, then, whether an illustration
86 XXI | addressed to Pharaoh, and we see how well the declaration
87 XXI | the word of Prophecy, and see what the many say who have
88 XXI | clearly is that they may not see and understand, their salvation
89 XXI | has not granted them to see what it privileged others
90 XXI | men, not granting them to see and hear things which, if
91 XXII | against Celsus. ~1. Now let us see what Celsus says next. It
92 XXII(515) | guardian, but a wakeful one), see Driver's Daniel, page 49. ~
93 XXII | answer, if he will, you see I am willing to put the
94 XXII(517) | The same word as above. See Huetii Origeniana, lib.
95 XXII | The Lord came down to see the city and the tower,
96 XXII(526) | 3 See Chap. i. (heading) for "
97 XXII | conveying some secret meaning, see those also who have preserved
98 XXII | and afterwards, let him see them delivered to harsher
99 XXII | care taken of them, let him see them none the less multiplying
100 XXII | let those who have eyes to see such wondrous truths, hereby
101 XXII | will and pleasure. For we see that it is piety to abolish
102 XXIII(535)| 3 See the De Princip. Bk. i. c.
103 XXIII | And if any one wishes to see the other consequences of
104 XXIII(537)| occasion to mention either." See also, note 71. ~
105 XXIII(543)| 5 Reading u(pakou~sai. See Schleusner. ~
106 XXIII | Himself also says, "When ye see Jerusalem compassed with
107 XXIII | particular event. For as when we see a man reckless through ignorance,
108 XXIII | and seeing, the man must see things present and be blind
109 XXIII | they are signs; now let us see if it is true. Well, then,
110 XXIII(576)| 2 "The fire of God." See 2 Esd. iv. 1, 36, v. 20,
111 XXIII(581)| between father and son, see the Clementine Recognitions,
112 XXIV(592) | 1 See Plat. Gorg. 506 E. Another
113 XXIV | you told me that what you see in created substances 593
114 XXIV | way. Among ourselves we see men making various things
115 XXIV | substantial existence, for I never see what is evil apart from
116 XXIV(598) | 1 See Robinson, p. xli. et seq ~
117 XXV(607) | one spirit with Him. ---- See Dorner, Doctrine of the
118 XXVI(620) | Chief Good and Happiness, see Arist. Eth. Nic. bk. 1 (
119 XXVI | show us the good things?" (see n. 621)That the good things
120 XXVII | was for his sake. Let us see, then, if we cannot remove
121 XXVII(685)| Sanday for the references. See also Chap, ii. 3 of this
122 XXVII | humble thyself before me?" (see n. 704)is intended to shame
123 Index | the Law of Moses, 131. (See alto Augury, Ants and bees,
124 Index | only indicative, 173. (See also Astrology.)~Stoics,