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  1  Pre             v|          the long passages from the Old Testament upon which Eusebius
  2  Abb          viii| Encyclopedia Biblica. ~S.   Swete's Old Testament in Greek according
  3  Int,   4, p.   xi|              His explanation of the Old Testament Theophanies is
  4  Int,   4, p.   xv|             an educated circle, the old arguments which had welled
  5  Int,   5, p.   xx|          the Permanent Value of the Old Testament,6 "that the prophets
  6  Int,   9, p.   xx|             us as it was to them of Old Time.~10. Why we are not
  7  Int,   9, p.   xx|             God, as were the Men of Old Time.~The Contents of Book
  8  Int,   9, p.   xx|             to the Hebrews alone of Old was the Knowledge of the
  9    I,   1, p.    4|          inhabited no longer by its old possessors but by races
 10    I,   1, p.    6|       agreement of the new with the old. My argument will dispense
 11    I,   2, p.    9|           the godly and holy men of old lime, which our Lord and
 12    I,   2, p.   10|        spirits. Others burned their old men alive, and commended
 13    I,   3, p.   12|        shall bring a lamb of a year old without blemish for a whole
 14    I,   4, p.   23|    distinguishes two covenants, the old and the new, and says that
 15    I,   4, p.   23|           new would not be like the old which was given to the fathers.
 16    I,   4, p.   23|             to the fathers. For the old covenant was given as a
 17    I,   5, p.   24|            HAVE now proved that the old covenant and the law given
 18    I,   5, p.   26|             but Him whom the men of old and the pre-Mosaic saints
 19    I,   5, p.   26|            religion of these men of old time. And if we partake
 20    I,   6, p.   28|     legislation, so by these men of old time the same independent
 21    I,   6, p.   29|           in those times, though an old man in reality, was the
 22    I,   6, p.   31|              It was said to them of old time, Thou shall not commit
 23    I,   6, p.   32|              It was said to them of old time, Thou shall love thy
 24    I,   6, p.   33|            is at the same time both old and new. It is, as I have
 25    I,   6, p.   33|            I have shown, very, very old; and, on the other hand,
 26    I,   6, p.   35|            all that remained of the old covenant, and the curse
 27    I,   6, p.   35|         nations, as the prophets of old foresaw. For Zephaniah says
 28    I,   6, p.   38|            Him that in our day that old system of Abraham, the most
 29    I,   6, p.   38|           those of them who were of old the most uncivilized and
 30    I,   6, p.   39|      covenant, not according to the old. Do not allow the covenant
 31    I,   6, p.   39|            Saints to be called "the old covenant,"but that which
 32    I,   6, p.   39|            will be quite unlike the old clearly implies which one
 33    I,   6, p.   39|           implies which one was the old: ~"I will make a new covenant,
 34    I,   6, p.   41|           at home. ~And again: ~The old law commanded that God should
 35    I,   6, p.   42|         reduced and inferior to the old. But I summon all to the
 36    I,   7, p.   43|             penalty of breaking the old. But as a matter of fact
 37    I,   7, p.   44|       Christ of God foretold by the old Jewish prophets. This He
 38    I,   7, p.   45|              it was said to them of old time, Thou shalt not commit
 39    I,   7, p.   45|              It was said to them of old time, Thou shalt not kill,
 40    I,   7, p.   46|       naught by the builders of the old wall, meaning the Scribes
 41    I,   9, p.   50|             us as it was to them of Old Time. ~This being so, the
 42    I,   9, p.   50|       worship God as did the men of old, and the pre-Mosaic men
 43    I,   9, p.   51|             is a second. The men of old days lived an easier and
 44    I,   9, p.   52|         reason why the godly men of old were so devoted to the procreation
 45    I,  10, p.   54|           to God as were the Men of Old Time. ~I SHOULD give the
 46    I,  10, p.   54|           God, as the men of God of old did, whom we claim to imitate.
 47    I,  10, p.   57|            Thus did the holy men of old, anticipating by the Holy
 48    I,  10, p.   58|      further need for the things of old. He then that was alone
 49   II,   1, p.   64|            if the privileges of the old dispensation were limited
 50   II,   1, p.   65|            be blessed, which had of old been hidden through all
 51   II,   3, p.   72|             the Nations desolate of old, and the Rejection of the
 52   II,   3, p.   75|          naturally proud in days of old of being the only people
 53   II,   3, p.   75|       peoples who did not before of old know Him, have taken refuge
 54   II,   3, p.   78|          the land which belonged of old to Jews. Yea, and the beauteous
 55   II,   3, p.   82|              and all things that of old were beautiful among them,
 56   II,   3, p.   87|  Circumcision who did them wrong of old, went forth to all the nations,
 57   II,   3, p.   88|       lights, such as were those of old, the prophets and our Saviour'
 58   II,   3, p.   90|           nations named, in days of old laid siege to the souls
 59   II,   3, p.   91|      together come from them who of old were exiled and cut off
 60   II,   3, p.   95|            was not known to them of old time, what could it be but
 61  III,   1, p.  102|          true religion those who of old in their minds were blind 3
 62  III,   2, p.  109|          Deut.xviii 15.]]  ~But the Old Testament 14 clearly teaches
 63  III,   2, p.  115|           opposing powers, which of old ruled over the Gentiles,
 64  III,   3, p.  118|           to revive the life of the old Hebrew saints, long perished
 65  III,   3, p.  120|             truths which in days of old were only known to the godly
 66  III,   3, p.  120|            prophets and just men of old? ~But let me now examine
 67  III,   5, p.  132|        Moses' deeds against them of old time for our weapons, but
 68  III,   5, p.  134|             Lord's brother, whom of old the people of Jerusalem
 69  III,   5, p.  138|       reveals the nature of his own old life, and calls himself
 70  III,   6, p.  145|              It was said to them of old time, Thou shall not commit
 71  III,   6, p.  148|         passion, and when they grow old in temperance provide bright
 72  III,   6, p.  153|            Name alone? So was it of old in the days when He sojourned
 73  III,   7, p.  162|             athletes of holiness of old shone forth clear and glorious
 74  III,   7, p.  162|          miraculous signs, which of old were said to have been done
 75   IV,   7, p.  175|             to the Hebrews alone of Old was the Knowledge of the
 76   IV,   7, p.  175|            initiated the Hebrews of old, saying: ~"7. Ask thy father,
 77   IV,  10, p.  181|        daughters, to strangle their old men, and cast their bodies
 78   IV,  10, p.  182|            the Word gave to them of old by Moses, as delivering
 79   IV,  10, p.  183|             help, but those that of old had flown around the pursuits
 80   IV,  13, p.  188|              as well as nature). Of old He appeared to a few easily
 81   IV,  15, p.  191|          back (b) that which had of old wandered away from the knowledge
 82   IV,  15, p.  191|          Scriptures shall prove the old, and the Gospels set their
 83   IV,  15, p.  196|             called the godly men of old and the prophets Christs,
 84   IV,  16, p.  213|          And thou shalt not have an old man in thy house for ever."  ~
 85   IV,  16, p.  213|            and goats offered in the old religion of types, being
 86   IV,  17, p.  218|             God the Slavery that of Old ruled the Souls of Men ~[
 87   IV,  17, p.  220|             of the Jesus of days of old, who bears the image of
 88    V, Int, p.  223|             to give responses as of old: an extinction which can
 89    V, Int, p.  227|        memorial of the godly men of old days who began the said
 90    V, Int, p.  227|    proclamations of the prophets of old clays inscribed on table'
 91    V, Int, p.  229|         help to their neighbours of old time, to prevent those who
 92    V,   2, p.  237|             oil like the priests of old days, for we have no record
 93    V,   2, p.  237|         only those who were such of old, but those who are ever
 94    V,   4, p.  244|           in the person of those of old who did not know Him, only  ./. 
 95    V,   9, p.  252|           Form and answered Them of Old Time. ~[Passages quoted,
 96    V,  11, p.  256|            answering the men of the old time in human form, so also
 97    V,  19, p.  262|          also to the Forefathers of Old Time, and to Joshua, Moses'
 98    V,  20, p.  264|        Prince of this world, who of old besieged the human race,
 99    V,  26, p.  268|          coming no longer Israel of old, nor one single nation of
100   VI             1|            Holy Scriptures named of old the Firstborn Wisdom of
101   VI,   1, p.    3|          The strange children waxed old: and grew lame from their
102   VI,   2, p.    4|              No more the daemons of old, he says, no more the earth-bound
103   VI,   2, p.    4|             God's pious prophets of old, who, waxing strong by the
104   VI,   7, p.    7|             you behold Jerusalem of old, the famous city of the
105   VI,   9, p.    9|             that which succeeds the old and is given to all nations.
106   VI,  13, p.   16|         that the mountains which of old lifted themselves up and
107   VI,  13, p.   18|   burnt-offerings, by calves a year old? 7. Should I give my firstborn
108   VI,  13, p.   18|        worship practised by them of old according to the Law of
109   VI,  15, p.   20|            this be who was known of old, and was to be known afterwards
110   VI,  16, p.   24|             idolatry to them who of old have served them, and be
111   VI,  18, p.   28|             to the Master, which of old He planted with wild olives,
112   VI,  18, p.   28|        olive after cutting away the old branches, as the apostle
113   VI,  18, p.   29|           Jerusalem, instead of the old earthly Jerusalem and its
114   VI,  18, p.   29|             of the world, not as of old time because of the glory
115   VI,  18, p.   35|             so that they who sat of old in darkness and the shadow
116   VI,  20, p.   37|              that were so mighty of old, when did they have power
117   VI,  20, p.   40|            from the daemons that of old had been deceived by them.
118   VI,  20, p.   41|        familiar spirits who were of old so powerful among them,
119   VI,  24, p.   45|          which, once established of old time among the ancient Jews
120   VI,  24, p.   46|           arm of the Lord, which of old appeared to save His people
121   VI,  25, p.   47|          the Lord saying in days of old, "And they shall come and
122  VII,   1, p.   52|            enemies, but they who of old had overcome the human race
123  VII,   1, p.   55|         struggle to the prophets of old time, therefore he says, "
124  VII,   1, p.   59|          over the souls of men, the old enemies have been put to
125  VII,   1, p.   59|            say the earthly kings of old above-named were symbols.
126  VII,   1, p.   63|      hostile powers which worked of old among the Gentiles, in Egypt
127  VII,   1, p.   63|             the whole order that of old was theirs, with the razor
128  VII,   1, p.   64|           Church of Christ which of old was dry and thorny, has
129  VII,   1, p.   65|          says that the land that of old bore fruit worth a thousand
130  VII,   1, p.   65|             Gentile Church from its old desolation to a divine fruit-fulness,
131  VII,   1, p.   65|      inhabit; and, moreover, if the old (b) stately beauty of their
132  VII,   1, p.   68|            soul of man, none of the old tyrants will be left. Thus,
133  VII,   2, p.   79|            that of Him she bare the old conditions of the nation
134  VII,   3, p.   90|         Lord, and not to Solomon of old, or any of his successors
135  VII,   3, p.   93|            are thus to be saved the old heavy yoke of bitter daemons
136  VII,   3, p.   93|             which they were held of old, so that they will no more
137 VIII, Int, p.   97|             days of the prophets of old, would take place at the
138 VIII, Int, p.   97|       shortly repeat myself. In the old days the souls of men were
139 VIII, Int, p.   98|     popularly honoured, as if their old savagery had ceased and
140 VIII,   1, p.  109|          Who had been prophesied of old. The prophecy of Jacob is
141 VIII,   1, p.  109|           Saviour, when they who of old before Christ's birth, with
142 VIII,   1, p.  109|             nation, with its men of old renown has from that day
143 VIII,   1, p.  114|           revealed to wash away the old stains of them that believe
144 VIII,   1, p.  115|      believe on His blood, of their old sins, washing them away
145 VIII,   1, p.  115|             and purifying (b) their old garments and vesture, so
146 VIII,   1, p.  115|             this vine, "put off the old man with his deeds, and
147 VIII,   2, p.  119|          its end. For many times of old the long-suffering of God
148 VIII,   2, p.  120|           for all transgressions of old time done in ignorance.
149 VIII,   2, p.  121|        explained those that were of old obscure and sealed, tearing
150 VIII,   2, p.  122|        priests as well, who were of old their chief ornament, which
151 VIII,   2, p.  137|              For as before of (402) old when the Unction was abolished,
152 VIII,   2, p.  137|     Covenant, the Sacrifices of the old are taken away. For concurrently
153 VIII,   2, p.  137|          that is connected with the old Covenant is abolished. And
154 VIII,   2, p.  137|           this celebration, (d) the old Covenant of Moses was abolished,
155 VIII,   2, p.  139|            But since it was said of old of the nations that believe
156 VIII,   3, p.  141|      children of the (c) Hebrews of old, their godly prophets, priests
157 VIII,   3, p.  141|          storehouse of its fruit of old days now destroyed, or better,
158 VIII,   3, p.  141|             fathers' gods and their old superstitions, call on the
159 VIII,   4, p.  147|            then, we see what was of old foretold for the nations
160 VIII,   5, p.  148|         work in them as they did of old—if all these things are
161   IX,   1, p.  151|            whom the Moabites had of old considered gods? But others
162   IX,   2, p.  155|           all those (d) who were of old distracted by idolatry.
163   IX,   2, p.  155|          daemons who dwelt there of old were greatly moved by His
164   IX,   3, p.  158|      kingdom and of their Temple of old so venerable. And it is
165   IX,   5, p.  162|             raised up, and that the old heights of Jerusalem, and
166   IX,   6, p.  164|             symbol of that which of old was void of all God's good
167   IX,   8, p.  171|            yoke of the law, that of old was laid on them, which
168   IX,   8, p.  171|         they who exacted of them of old will be required to repay
169   IX,   9, p.  172|        follows. And the prophets of old were like heralds of His
170   IX,   9, p.  172|             the souls that lived of old by the more external Law
171   IX,  10, p.  173|         unction than the priests of old days, who were externally
172   IX,  11, p.  174|         that it was said to them of old time, Thou shalt not kill:
173   IX,  16, p.  185|             of the Jews? Even so of old, when they saw Him Incarnate
174   IX,  17, p.  187|             nor is human life as of old in a state of constant disturbance;
175   IX,  17, p.  188|             of the Roman Empire the old dissensions and varieties
176   IX,  18, p.  189|              460) which they who of old built up the people on the
177    X,   1, p.  192|        which thou hast possessed of old, | and hast ransomed as
178    X,   4, p.  209|       Worship, and the whole of the old covenant. This is shewn
179    X,   4, p.  210|   observances of the divine Law and old Covenant, were a fair glory
180    X,   4, p.  210|        Covenant that was therein of old, and its ancient beauty
181    X,   4, p.  210|       offices of grace, that had of old adorned the whole nation
182    X,   4, p.  211|             for Christ from all the old heathen and sinful nations?
183    X,   7, p.  215|           daemons who ruled them of old, will confess their one
184    X,   8, p.  235|              which did not exist of old, and did not appear among
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