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 1  Pre             v|        impossible to reproduce the long passages from the Old Testament
 2  Int,   4, p.   xi| Demonstratio comes at the end of a long series of apologetical works,
 3  Int,   6, p.   xx|         for the Christian Religion long ago by the Apologists. The
 4  Int,   9, p.   xx|         even to them that had been long Dead.~13. That even when
 5    I            xl|      events that came to the light long ages after their time, the
 6    I             2|          that were to take place a long time after, were foretold
 7    I,   1, p.    5|        back {8} what was to happen long years after, may surety
 8    I,   2, p.    8|         Moses did not appear until long after the date of the men
 9    I,   2, p.    9|           raised up anew after its long sleep, in accordance with
10    I,   3, p.   19|        childbirth, to undertake so long a journey, to offer the
11    I,   6, p.   33|            away from men through a long period between, and now
12    I,   6, p.   33|     forefathers. For through their long sojourn in Egypt, after
13    I,   6, p.   35|           said, and presently, not long after, Jerusalem was besieged,
14   II,   3, p.   74|        heart.12 And if it was true long ago: "Jacob is become the
15   II,   3, p.   84|           from that moment and not long after the prediction they
16   II,   3, p.   90|       Surely to those to whom once long before He had proclaimed
17   II,   3, p.  100|          the Gentiles, not in days long past, but now after the
18  III,   1, p.  102|           spirits, and bound for a long time like slaves by daemons,
19  III,   2, p.  112|            the thoughts of Hebrews long ago about the birth of Christ
20  III,   2, p.  114|        them immediately, and not a long time after their evil deed
21  III,   3, p.  118|          of the old Hebrew saints, long perished from amongst men,
22  III,   3, p.  119|            to the Hebrew saints of long ago, as I have shewn in
23  III,   4, p.  124|          blood, worn down for many long years by suffering, when
24  III,   6, p.  148|          their Master have been so long before them? ~(129) And
25  III,   6, p.  149|      Creator of the Universe? Whom long ago, Plato was the only
26  III,   6, p.  152|     unconquered and invincible for long ages? But our Lord and Saviour
27  III,   7, p.  161|     education, that you would have long ago seen civil revolutions,
28   IV,  10, p.  184|         death those who had been a long time dead and buried. And
29   IV,  10, p.  184|           of the dead as well. ~So long, then, as He is with the
30   IV,  10, p.  184|           were called Christs, who long ago symbolically presented
31   IV,  12, p.  186|         even to them that had been long dead. ~Now the laws of love
32   IV,  12, p.  186|            souls of those who were long time dead. And so because
33   IV,  15, p.  198|        priest of the Most High God long before the Institution of
34   IV,  16, p.  204|         case, both in His patience long ago, and in the attack made
35   IV,  16, p.  214|     priests from among men, who in long distant times were consecrated
36   IV,  16, p.  215|         Moses—he, I say, some time long after the Exodus from Egypt
37    V, Int, p.  220|          He appeared in human form long before to those with Abraham,
38    V, Int, p.  226|          holy and godly Hebrews of long ago; he began the teaching
39    V, Int, p.  227|            of those who lived well long ago, and those who afterwards
40    V, Int, p.  227|        which we see even now after long ages in process of fulfilment;
41    V,   1, p.  236|        Father . . . . ~[There is a long lacuna at the end of this
42    V,   3, p.  241|          not extend his priesthood long, and moreover was only consecrated
43    V,   4, p.  247|             in fact all those that long ago were a prey to daemonic
44   VI,   7, p.    7|     Healing and Salvation of Souls Long Time afflicted with Evil. ~[
45   VI,  13, p.   14|           of their homes and their long and lasting slavery. And
46   VI,  13, p.   15|           against Him soon and not long after Mount Sion was burned
47   VI,  13, p.   16|        ceaseless tyranny which had long afflicted them, might attain
48   VI,  13, p.   17|            at once and not after a long time the woes that were
49   VI,  16, p.   24|             which the Gentiles had long spoiled enslaving it to
50   VI,  18, p.   27|         the prophecy says. And not long after, in the reign of Hadrian,
51   VI,  18, p.   32|           Mosaic Law practised for long ages before in Jerusalem,
52   VI,  18, p.   34|            of His Passion, and not long after, they underwent their
53   VI,  20, p.   39|      before, inhabiting images for long ages, and enslaving (d)
54   VI,  20, p.   41|           great and famous through long ages, and it was after that
55   VI,  21, p.   42|            the Gentiles, which for long years deserted of God is
56   VI,  25, p.   47|           was burned with fire not long after, and was reduced to
57  VII,   1, p.   49|          them. 11. And I said, How long, O Lord? And He said, Until
58  VII,   1, p.   52|           righteousness. And since long ago man fell through the
59  VII,   1, p.   60|             This was fulfilled not long after our Saviour spoke,
60  VII,   1, p.   69|            unseen enemies, who for long ages besieged all men with
61  VII,   2, p.   82|        time to what would entail a long inquiry. ~From Psalm cxxxi. ~
62  VII,   2, p.   82|           desired to learn it, not long after he beholds by the
63  VII,   3, p.   89|            And "He shall remain as long as the sun, and before the
64  VII,   3, p.   89|           its throne will stand as long as the sun. And He alone
65  VII,   3, p.   91|           Jeremiah prophesies thus long after the death of David
66  VII,   3, p.   91|            as David, who died very long before. For you must note
67 VIII, Int, p.   97|           these last times and not long ago, but I will here shortly
68 VIII, Int, p.   97|            their kings and tyrants long dead, and paid them divine
69 VIII, Int, p.   98|       forth on all men now and not long ago. We will now, retracing
70 VIII,   1, p.  102|        tribe of Judah continued so long as the free and autonomous
71 VIII,   1, p.  102|           Emperor Augustus. And so long as there had not yet failed
72 VIII,   1, p.  103|         what will happen to them a long time afterwards, or, in
73 VIII,   1, p.  106|           because his descendants, long years after, were to rule
74 VIII,   1, p.  107|        held over the nation for so long, and be subject to the Romans,
75 VIII,   1, p.  108|           the Gentiles, prophesied long (d) before to Abraham, was "
76 VIII,   2, p.  125|             the period will be too long by more than a century,
77 VIII,   2, p.  130|         said, O Almighty Lord, how long wilt thou not pity Jerusalem,
78 VIII,   2, p.  131|         from them and divided by a long interval, during which occurred
79 VIII,   4, p.  144|         and abundance of peace, so long as the moon endureth, and
80 VIII,   5, p.  148|        deny that the prophecies of long ago have at last been fulfilled?
81   IX           149|            was proclaimed by Moses long before in times far distant
82   IX,   1, p.  152|           are meant those that had long been the slaves of daemonic
83   IX,   1, p.  154|         which had governed them so long, the spirits of evil, and
84   IX,   1, p.  154|       would be accomplished a very long time after (b) his own days.
85   IX,   7, p.  166|          enemies that had ruled so long, some fighting on His right
86   IX,  13, p.  178|          feet and walking with the long circuit of Mosaic observance,
87   IX,  15, p.  183|           the blind—those that had long been impaired in understanding,
88    X,   8, p.  223|          was (c) to come to pass a long time after him, and it was
89    X,   8, p.  227|           in (c) Hades that had so long awaited His arrival, He
90    X,   8, p.  232|          go down to Hades, just as long before mighty Death devoured
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