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Alphabetical [« »] only-beloved 1 onset 1 onwards 2 open 23 opened 17 opening 12 openly 9 | Frequency [« »] 23 ix 23 lives 23 micah 23 open 23 parts 23 prove 23 rod | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Demonstratio evangelica Concordances open |
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1 Int, 4, p. xv| they are redolent of the open air, and the marketplace, 2 Int, 6, p. xx| Arians claimed the right to open a door that was shut. But 3 I, 3, p. 13| seven days. 15. And every open vessel which is not bound 4 I, 7, p. 47| his pupils, purified and open to reason. On them he wrote 5 I, 10, p. 54| those who offer animals are open to the charge of murder, 6 III, 5, p. 128| punishment with his eyes open. ~And if. it be supposed 7 III, 5, p. 129| and holiness, when it was open to them all to live on untroubled, 8 III, 5, p. 137| prophecy of the future, so open and so true, fixed in their 9 III, 6, p. 144| Christ of God, was surely not open to such a charge. In (d) 10 III, 7, p. 156| could men unable even to open their mouths be able to 11 III, 7, p. 160| truth they were equally open, and would certainly have ( 12 IV, 10, p. 183| addition to all this He threw open the gates of heavenly life 13 V, Int, p. 224| their aid? And if it was open to them to use their own 14 V, Int, p. 226| about this present life so open to accidents and sufferings, 15 V, 20, p. 264| Do the gates of death open to thee for fear, and did 16 V, 20, p. 265| Did the doors of death open to thee in fear, and the 17 VI, 2, p. 4| went up, who also said: "Open your gates, ye rulers, and 18 VIII, 2, p. 121| the prophet, but rather to open them and bring them to the 19 VIII, 3, p. 141| populace. These things are open for the eyes to see, and 20 VIII, 4, p. 142| when it says: ~(408) "1. Open thy doors, Libanus, and 21 VIII, 4, p. 145| when he says, "O Libanus, open thy gates, and let fire 22 IX, 12, p. 177| gates of (b) death did they open to thee in fear, and did 23 IX, 13, p. 178| supply health to the sick, to open the eyes of the blind, to