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 1  Int,   2, p.   xi   |          theosophical impostors, described in H.E. ix. 11, would place
 2    I,  10, p.   55   |     clean fowls; Abraham also is described as sacrificing: so that
 3  III           100(1)|     Christ with that witness, as described in the Gospels, and as evident
 4  III,   3, p.  123   |          d) divine judgment, and described the punishments and inevitable
 5  III,   6, p.  144   |        doctrines, such as I have described, being a mere sorcerer in
 6  III,   6, p.  151   |    prodigies which I have lately described, was born actually endowed
 7   IV,  16, p.  207   |            Psalm lxxxiv. ~Christ described by Name as God the Overseer,
 8    V, Int, p.  229   |          as my argument just now described the Hebrew prophets as possessing,
 9    V,   1, p.  234   |         Has not the holy apostle described himself and those like him
10    V,  12, p.  257   |      shewn Who this was that was described before as appearing to him,
11   VI,  18, p.   32   |         the valley.~But Ozias is described as at first having been
12   VI,  18, p.   36   | Jerusalem, which is more clearly described in another place in the
13  VII,   1, p.   64   |         are left behind are thus described in the prophecy, so also
14  VII,   1, p.   72   |      only been in the way I have described, and at no other time than
15 VIII,   1, p.  109   |       disguised form. For having described the birth of our Lord and
16   IX,   1, p.  151   |       could be thus figuratively described by the leaders (c) of Moab,
17   IX,  12, p.  177   |         eluded the multitude, is described as having walked on the
18   IX,  17, p.  188   |         refers to the peace here described, when it says, "In his days
19   XV           236   |           and iron, figuratively described four kingdoms: and, once
20   XV           237   |    substances, while the prophet described the same empires under the
21   XV           237   |       the Universe before he has described the course of the four world-powers
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