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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