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1 Int xx(9) | 1] Christologies, Ancient and Modern, p. 40. ~ 2 Int, 9, p. xx | also honoured among the Ancient Saints.~From Exodus.~From 3 I, 1, p. 3 | and forgiveness. ~The most ancient Hebrew oracles present all 4 I, 1, p. 4 | themselves deprived of their ancient worship, robbed of the independence 5 I, 2, p. 9 | already deduced, as the most ancient and most venerable of all 6 I, 2, p. 9 | between the two, the most ancient organization for holiness, 7 I, 4, p. 22 | Gentiles to sing, not the ancient song of Moses, but a new 8 I, 4, p. 23 | the Jewish race only; the ancient song of Moses suited them, 9 I, 5, p. 25 | being a renewal of the ancient pre-Mosaic religion, in 10 I, 5, p. 25 | this out in his history of ancient times when he records Abraham' 11 I, 6, p. 33 | announced to all nations the ancient form of their ancestors' 12 I, 6, p. 33 | holiness, which was very ancient even in the time of Moses, 13 I, 6, p. 38 | system of Abraham, the most ancient and venerable form of religion, 14 I, 6, p. 40 | wilderness, hut according to the ancient one under which the pre-Mosaic 15 I, 6, p. 40 | day, and men still more ancient of pre-Mosaic date, with 16 I, 9, p. 50 | we have not preserved the ancient ideal of religion. But it 17 I, 9, p. 52 | this explanation of the ancient men of God begetting children 18 I, 9, p. 53 | examine the lives of the ancient men of whom I am speaking, 19 I, 9, p. 53 | and large families of the ancient men of God. To this I must 20 I, 9, p. 53 | to those followed by the ancient men of God. "For a bishop," 21 I, 10, p. 54 | about the cultus of the ancient primitive men. The Greeks 22 I, 10, p. 54 | This was the view of the ancient Greeks, but it does not 23 I, 10, p. 55 | sacrifices thought of by the ancient men of God were those of 24 I, 10, p. 58 | sacrifice than that of the ancient law, we do not reckon it 25 I, 10, p. 58 | And this was why those ancient men of God, as they had 26 I, 10, p. 60 | teaches that in place of the ancient sacrifices and whole burnt-offerings 27 II, 3, p. 99 | to all nations, and the ancient character of the ideal of 28 III, 1, p. 103 | few out of the many other ancient Hebrew prophecies concerning 29 III 109(14)| 1 h9 palaia_ grafh&, or "ancient records." ~ 30 III, 3, p. 119 | Chaldean. If, then, in the ancient days the sons of the Hebrews, 31 III, 3, p. 120 | so that no longer as in ancient days some few men easily 32 III, 3, p. 122 | sacrifices of the (106) ancient Hebrews have been already 33 III, 6, p. 147 | sorcery, nor any of those ancient disciples of Jesus, it follows 34 III, 6, p. 151 | secret knowledge of their ancient teachers, and that collecting 35 III, 6, p. 152 | to the decrees of kings, ancient legislators, poets, philosophers, 36 III, 6, p. 152 | daring has been shewn by the ancient sorcerers before the time 37 IV, 13, p. 189 | periods of time for the ancient and pre-Mosaic Hebrew men 38 IV, 17, p. 216 | also honoured among the Ancient Friends of God. ~MOSES was 39 V, Int, p. 220 | in the Gospels from the ancient prophetic evidence. And 40 V, Int, p. 223 | connected with their rites from ancient days in every place and 41 V, Int, p. 227 | foretold that the ideals of the ancient godly Hebrews would be handed 42 V, Int, p. 227 | sharing of the religion of the ancient Hebrews by all nations. ~ 43 V, 3, p. 241 | moreover besides all this, that ancient priest of the Mosaic order 44 V, 23, p. 267 | against our Saviour, (d) Their ancient holy place, at any rate, 45 VI, 13, p. 14 | also plotted against God's ancient people, those of the Circumcision, 46 VI, 13, p. 17 | curtailing and abolition of the ancient ritual of the Law, speaking 47 VI, 18, p. 29 | they may worship in the ancient Temple at Jerusalem, but 48 VI, 18, p. 32 | God."~And so, he says, the ancient valley coming near to the 49 VI, 18, p. 33 | of the destruction of the ancient solemnities of the Jewish 50 VI, 24, p. 45 | established of old time among the ancient Jews alone, was driven into 51 VII, 1, p. 53 | prophets who had foretold from ancient days His wondrous Birth 52 VII, 1, p. 66 | sands and thorns of their ancient barrenness and brought forth 53 VII, 1, p. 66 | total desolation of their ancient Temple, and the settling 54 VII, 1, p. 72 | man of God, as were their ancient saints, whether eminent 55 VII, 1, p. 76 | fulfilled: "Where is thine ancient pity, Lord, which thou swarest 56 VII, 2, p. 84 | separate, or pure. But the ancient priests, who were anointed 57 VII, 3, p. 90 | prophecies, because of its ancient altar and temple, and the 58 VIII, 1, p. 101 | him," that is to say, the ancient prophecies concerning the 59 VIII, 1, p. 115 | above was known to the (381) ancient prophets, and clearly handed 60 VIII, 2, p. 119 | just as in the case of the ancient (d) foreign inhabitants 61 VIII, 2, p. 122 | John," and from his day the ancient inspiration of the Jewish 62 VIII, 2, p. 122 | might be thought that the ancient Jewish High Priest was meant, 63 VIII, 2, p. 131 | Herod and Augustus, and the ancient line of the High-Priesthood 64 VIII, 2, p. 132 | anointed successor of the ancient high-priests, but the line 65 VIII, 2, p. 132 | which descended from those ancient high-priests was itself 66 VIII, 2, p. 134 | Jerusalem itself, and its ancient venerable Temple. For they 67 VIII, 3, p. 141 | Temple itself, and from its ancient sanctuary and holy place, 68 VIII, 4, p. 145 | the prophet summons the ancient rulers of the nation in 69 VIII, 5, p. 147 | about them is gone, and the ancient superstition driven from 70 IX, 2, p. 155 | it is written that their ancient king confessed that he did 71 IX, 17, p. 186 | thrones were set, and the Ancient (c) of Days did sit. Thousand 72 IX, 17, p. 186 | And he came even to the Ancient of Days, 14. and there was 73 IX, 17, p. 187 | never existed, nor their ancient powerful military array 74 X, 3, p. 205 | idolaters instead of their ancient godly rulers. Who would 75 X, 4, p. 209 | was cut away from God's ancient providential guardianship. 76 X, 4, p. 210 | high-priestly ritual, and all the ancient observances of the divine 77 X, 4, p. 210 | time named, so that the ancient Covenant that was therein 78 X, 4, p. 210 | therein of old, and its ancient beauty being destroyed, 79 X, 4, p. 210 | the three divisions of the ancient leaders of the people of 80 X, 6, p. 213 | think is meant, that the ancient glories of the Jews once 81 XV 236 | in the New Collection of Ancient Writers. Rome, 1825, tom.