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1 TransPre | theological standpoint by two of the strongest intellects 2 TransPre | literary sins. The one or two instances in which I have 3 PreGreek | compilation was made by the two saints, and give good heed 4 I | with his daughters,40or the two wives of Abraham,41or Jacob' 5 I | Abraham,41or Jacob's marrying two sisters, and the handmaidens 6 I | Hermas is commanded to write two books, and then read to 7 I | Spirit.50Thou shalt write two books, and give one to Clement 8 I | according to John,53contain two or three firkins apiece: 9 I | Word sometimes containing two firkins, that is, if we 10 I | Scriptures have besides these two also the "corporeal" part 11 I | written, that Abraham had two sons, one by the handmaid, 12 I | allegory: for these women are two covenants," and so on. We 13 I | to stumble, why, when the two eyes see, should we put 14 I | called Israel, and the other two with the tribe of Levi, 15 V | as the words go there are two possible meanings of the 16 IX | written, that Abraham had two sons, one by the handmaid, 17 IX | And do not be surprised if two meanings of the one word " 18 XII | Scriptures, you must admit one of two things: either that they 19 XII | eyesight is better, but after two or three days, when the 20 XIII | shew-bread, and, between the two, the golden censer. If there 21 XIII | divide God's people into two parts, and make them say 22 XIV | Genesis. ~1. "God made the two great lights,232the greater 23 XIV | the difference between the two expressions with which we 24 XX | is indeed true that when two persons talk to one another 25 XX | have been one discovery, or two or three, confined to snakes, 26 XXI | both together, and from the two draw one sound conclusion. 27 XXIII(537)| poihth&j, especially the two last, seem to have been 28 XXIII | distinguish between the two kinds of mind, the one controlled 29 XXIII | smote the ram, and brake his two horns; and there was no 30 XXIII | His foreknowledge of the two aforesaid possibilities ( 31 XXIII | the opposite; but of the two things possible I know that 32 XXIII | pass; he knows which of the two it will be. Further, we 33 XXIII | the interval" between the two births is. But let us allow 34 XXIII | figures to find one, or two, or three, or more, which 35 XXIV | suppose you are aware that two uncreated things cannot 36 XXIV | when you say that one of two things must be admitted, 37 XXIV | substance; for each of these two uncreated substances will 38 XXIV | another, they will not be two uncreated, but one, consisting 39 XXIV | be something between the two which also proves their 40 XXIV | idea of distance between two objects, unless there be 41 XXIV | argument respecting the two uncreated substances must 42 XXIV | arguments. For supposing one of two disputants to take up a 43 XXIV | on the spot; for one of two things will happen: he will 44 XXIV(596) | word denotes the mixing of two things, so that they are 45 XXIV(597) | word denotes mixing, as of two sorts of grain ---- mechanical 46 XXIV | uncreated, there will not be two and only two uncreated. 47 XXIV | will not be two and only two uncreated. But do you think 48 XXVI | set of thinkers unite the two views, and tell us that 49 Index | inspired books are twenty -two in number, 34 and note: