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1 I, 1 | Epicurus of Christianity. I read but could not in the least
2 I, 1 | none but a Sibyl will ever read.”~To understand him we must
3 I, 1 | we must be prophets. We read Apollo’s 4258 raving prophetesses.
4 I, 3 | prescribed? However often I read him, even till my heart
5 I, 3 | bed undefiled.” We have read God’s first command, 4265 “
6 I, 4 | disturbed if he is compelled to read Jovinian’s nauseating trash.
7 I, 8 | the forty-fifth psalm we read, 4301 “at thy right hand
8 I, 21(4372)| instead of “the Lord,” A. B. read Jesus, and this is accepted
9 I, 22 | Moses signifies the law. We read that Moses, that is the
10 I, 22 | in the book of Judges we read of him as though he had
11 I, 22 | his works are extolled. We read too 4387 “So Joshua sent
12 I, 25 | And again in Daniel we read: 4409 “And the king spake
13 I, 26 | of their substance, as we read was the practice with even
14 I, 26 | their substance. And we read the same account in the
15 I, 26 | the 4418 “Sentences” we read of both his wife and daughter.
16 I, 28 | which it feeds. What we read in the parable which follows
17 I, 29 | have I not found.” Let us read the beginning of Genesis,
18 I, 30 | type of the Saviour. Let us read the works of naturalists
19 I, 30 | interpretation, God of light, as we read in the psalm: 4465 “Thy
20 I, 31 | many virgins. For next we read: “Thy shoots are an orchard
21 I, 32 | attire.” Concerning her we read of a great miracle in the
22 I, 34 | of offices. And we do not read: 4496 “If a man seeketh
23 I, 39 | the last time.” Where we read of an inheritance incorruptible,
24 I, 40 | spotted by the flesh.” Let us read the Apocalypse of John,
25 I, 41 | attributed to virginity alone. We read, too, that Cassandra and
26 I, 41 | equivocal. No wonder that we read such things of human beings,
27 I, 46(4607)| few lines above, we should read Porcia.~
28 I, 48 | clutches of Antichrist, when we read that 4613 Moses and 4614
29 I, 48 | their daughters-in-law?” We read of a certain Roman noble
30 I, 48 | in a ten years’ war. We read of some who were divorced
31 I, 49(4639)| greater number of manuscripts read Sextus, an alternative name
32 I, 49 | depraved women, they will read that before the light of
33 II, 1 | not with the Spirit, as we read was the case with Simon
34 II, 2 | Again in the same Epistle we read: 4656 “If we say that we
35 II, 3 | are tempted by God, as we read in Genesis Abraham was,
36 II, 6 | medical works, and if you read these books you will see
37 II, 6 | you think proper you may read Aristotle and 4724 Theophrastus
38 II, 7 | their own; as though they read Plato’s Republic and took
39 II, 9 | things they learned. We have read of some who took out their
40 II, 12 | 12. We have read that some who suffered with
41 II, 15 | expelled. In 4788 Exodus we read that the battle was fought
42 II, 17 | the wilderness? Do we not read that the stupid people gorged
43 II, 19 | sower in the Gospel, we read that the good ground brought
44 II, 23 | away.” And afterwards we read: 4859 “But now abideth faith,
45 II, 23 | unequal deserts. Afterwards we read, 4863 “As in Adam all die,
46 II, 23 | And in the same epistle we read, 4869 “Unto each one of
47 II, 24 | made good their escape? We read in the 4874 Gospel that
48 II, 25 | goodness, or badness. And if we read that every Hebrew keeps
49 II, 27 | doubt?” In Jeremiah also we read concerning the future kingdom: 4886 “
50 II, 28 | new life to everything, we read there are many kinds of
51 II, 28 | kinds of fish? Why do we read that in the kingdom of heaven
52 II, 34 | church in heaven. Let us read Joshua the son of Nun, or
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