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 1  Pre             v    |         Clarke, the Secretary of S.P.C.K., for his constant interest,
 2  Int          viii(1) |            Praeparatio Evangelica, p. i. a, hereafter often cited
 3  Int          viii(2) |                         2] G.P.E., p. 3 b. ~
 4  Int          viii(3) |                         3] G.P.E., p. 3 c. ~
 5  Int,   2, p.   xi    |    Praeparatio, Tom. iii. pars. i. p. xii.) ~But there seems
 6  Int            xx(6) |  Theological Essays (London 1906), p. 350. ~
 7  Int            xx(7) |  Theological Essays (London 1906), p. 571. ~
 8  Int            xx(9) | Christologies, Ancient and Modern, p. 40. ~
 9  Int,   6, p.   xx    |          Billius, Obs. Sac. I. 29, p. 48). ~It is clear that
10  Int,   8, p.   xx    |         Library of Paris, vol. ii. p. 65. It is deficient at
11  Int,   8, p.   xx    |          the words η παιδισκη σοι, p. 17, and ending at της σωτηρος
12  Int,   8, p.   xx    |        σωτηρος ημων παρακελευσεως, p. 688. These deficiencies
13  Int,   8, p.   xx    |            Catalogue of O. Coxius, p. 12). As all these have
14  Int,   8, p.   xx    |            Bibliothecarum, vol. i. p. 527). And a seventh was
15  Int,   8, p.   xx    |        Montfaucon, Diario Italico, p. 408) by Valeriano of Forli.
16    I            xl(1) |        affection (G.P.E. vol. iii. p. 2). Genitive of kinship
17    I            xl(1) |     kinship cannot mean "friend of P."~
18   II            62(1) |         e0pi/. Cf. e0panabebhko&j, P. E. 130b.~
19   II            64(2) |  superabundant evidence." Gifford [P. E. 64 a, 2] quotes Plato,
20   II            66(5) |          by Irenaeus (iii. xxi. 1, p. 215), probably an Ephesian
21   II            69(8) |                        1 See note, p. 21. ~
22   II            80(23)|        Gwynne's art. in D.C.B. iv. p. 749). He probably lived
23  III           112(19)|        Const, cc. 42, 43; cf. Dem. p. 1. ~
24  III           119(33)|           The Sibylline Oracles, S.P.C.K., pp. 31-36, for an
25  III,   3, p.  120    |           34. Cf. Praep. Evan. IV. p. 149 B.] ~To the supreme
26  III           120(34)|       Chrysost. Hom. on 1 Cor. vi. p. 58. He met Origen (Vincent
27  III           120(34)|          Longinus at Athens (Eus., P. E. x. 3. 1). He joined
28  III           120(34)|          Sententiae. See also note p. 155. ~
29  III,   3, p.  121    |            of Tyana 36 (Praep. Ev. p. 150). ~In this way then,
30  III           121(36)|       Apollonius. See Praep. Evan. p. 150, where G. quotes from
31  III           121(36)|     WHITTAKER, The Neo-Platonists, p. 138. ~
32  III           122(38)|             cf. note by Gifford in P. E. 18 c. 3 on distinction
33  III           122(39)|           E. quotes Phaedo, 96 A. (P. E. 26) on the research
34  III           123(40)|         o0fru~j a0naspako&twn, cf. P. E. 135 d of theosophical
35  III           124(41)|                     1 See chiefly, P. E., Books iv. v. and vi. ~
36  III           130(49)|           noi; cf. e0kalindou~nto, P. E. 511, a, 1. Lit.: "rolling
37  III           130(51)|          outside the Roman Empire, p. 11, Cambridge, 1899) and
38  III           130(51)|           g. Lyons and Vienne. (G. P. Fisher, History of the
39  III           132(53)|             1 e0kqeiazo&menon; cf. P. E. 41 a, 780 b.  ~
40  III           133(56)|                    1 u9p0 au0tou~ (P.). Amended to u9pe/r by
41  III           137(65)|           Hastings' D.B. vol. iii. p. 296 sq.), who postulates
42  III           137(65)|       Marcan memoirs of Peter (ib. p. 304). If this be so, the
43  III           142(76)|         Hastings' D.B. extra vol., p. 471, and, on the other
44  III           144(79)|           to the online text: From p.145 onwards I have omitted
45  III,   6, p.  149    |          of Him to all." [[Timaeus p. 28]] Yes, to him the discovery
46  III,   7, p.  162    |        Jesus). ~ ~[Footnotes up to p.145 renumbered and placed
47   XV           236    |        Rome, 1825, tom. 1, par. 2, p. 173, in the Commentary
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