Book, Chapter

 1    I,   3, p.   16|       weeks in full shalt thou number to thyself, from when thou
 2    I,   9, p.   53|      children but a prodigious number, and to educate them in
 3   II,   1, p.   64|       for a scanty few easy to number, while their city (d) with
 4   II,   1, p.   64|       contentions from a great number of prophecies. ~Inasmuch,
 5   II,   3, p.   72|       But although there are a number of prophecies on this subject,
 6   II,   3, p.   76|  concerning Israel, Though the number of the children of Israel
 7   II,   3, p.   77|       a small and quite scanty number who should believe in our
 8   II,   3, p.   86|        left of them shall be a number, and a little child 31 shall
 9   II,   3, p.   86|       their remnant shall be a number, (d) and a little child
10   II,   3, p.   86|       he emphasizes the scanty number of those of the Circumcision
11   II,   3, p.   87|     left," he says, "will be a number": that is they will be amenable
12   II,   3, p.   87|       they will be amenable to number, or few and easily numbered.
13   II,   3, p.   87|   remnant from them shall be a number, and a little child shall
14   II,   3, p.   87|      concerning Israel, If the number of the (d) children of Israel
15   II,   3, p.   92|   shews most plainly the small number of the saved in the time
16   II,   3, p.   98|  family, very few and small in number, to be shepherds of the
17   II,   3, p.   99|      says that even now few in number will be left for Himself,
18  III,   4, p.  124|      now proceed to review the number and character of the marvellous
19  III,   4, p.  125|  children, with loaves five in number, and had so much over that
20  III,   5, p.  127|        to lie, being twelve in number especially chosen, and seventy
21  III,   5, p.  134|      wonderful that so large a number of conspirators should continue
22  III,   5, p.  135| seventy disciples, and a large number apart from them, who all
23  III,   6, p.  149|        of Jesus are myriads in number, not one or two, who have
24  III,   7, p.  158|    passing over the nature and number of His sufferings at the
25   IV,   5, p.  171|    there to have been the same number of makers, or rather praise
26   IV,   6, p.  173|      power, in essence, in the number of the Monad and the Unit,
27   IV,   7, p.  175|       nations according to the number of the angels of God. 9.
28   IV,  15, p.  203|         and consider in what a number of prophetic predictions
29   IV,  16, p.  207|        Day, is better than any number (c) of days as we ordinarily
30    V,   3, p.  242|      been made priests many in number, because that by death they
31    V,   6, p.  250|   sense of "first of a greater number," superior in honour and
32  VII,   1, p.   73|        coming to men, note the number of ways in which He is shewn
33  VII,   2, p.   81|    they overcame the Jews, the number of rebellions against them
34 VIII,   2, p.  126|        thus (b) determines the number of seventy weeks. And so
35 VIII,   2, p.  130|    understood in the books the number of the years, what was the
36 VIII,   2, p.  130|    understood in the books the number of the years, which was
37    X,   1, p.  197|  called Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve, and he departed
38    X,   3, p.  203|       to fill up the deficient number of the twelve apostles,
39    X,   8, p.  231|       very bones, are of their number, if it be true that: ~"We
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