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Alphabetical [« »] know 11 knowledge 3 known 5 l 35 labour 1 lack 3 lacking 4 | Frequency [« »] 37 days 37 would 35 his 35 l 34 do 34 so 32 out | St. Ephraim Second to Hypatius against Mani and Marcion and Bardaisan Concordances l |
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1 2 | is, as they say, [P. 2, l. 3.] of the same nature 2 3 | is in anguish, but [P. 3, l. 9.] in the place of its 3 4 | into anything as [P. 4, l. 5.] the word of the Maker 4 4 | deaf-mute Stones? [Cf. p. XXXV. l. 32.]Therefore, there is 5 9 | straightforward reasoning. [P. 10, l. 5.] For if a statement 6 12 | arrange a furnace ? [P. 12, l. 4] For by means of these 7 13 | of the Archons, [P. 13, l.12] then the greater part 8 15 | and Architect [Cf. p. xxx. l. 14.] has sense enough to 9 15 | him, then, lo, [Cf. p.xxi. l. 32.] he would have come 10 16 | 16; lxxxv. 1.4; lxxxix. l. 26.] For if it 'sucked 11 18 | they did not exist. [P.18, l.31.] So by the Moon, fixed 12 20 | another! [Cf. p. xxxvi. l. 10. xlii. l. 11.] And is 13 20 | p. xxxvi. l. 10. xlii. l. 11.] And is there then 14 21 | by Sun-reckoning. [P. 22, l.22.] For the dawning and 15 21 | fourth hour, and sets [P. 23, l. 2.] at the seventh or ninth 16 22 | are intercalated, [P. 24, l.21.] and because of the 17 23 | vessel itself as [P. 20, l.9.] regards its own nature 18 26(6)| 1 Cf. pp. xxxvi. l. 10, xxxviii. l. 27. ~ 19 26(6)| xxxvi. l. 10, xxxviii. l. 27. ~ 20 27 | the manner [Cf. pp. xxxvi. l. 17; lxxxv l.4; lxxxix. 21 27 | pp. xxxvi. l. 17; lxxxv l.4; lxxxix. l.26.] in which 22 27 | 17; lxxxv l.4; lxxxix. l.26.] in which the Primitive 23 28 | up to its place? [P. 33, l. 7] For it abides here in 24 28 | the other is drawn ?] ~[L. 35.] And how do the Sons 25 29 | who is in error? [P. 35, l.30.] And whom do they heal— 26 30 | made. [Gen. viii.] [P. 36, l.22.] For the ladder to that 27 30 | and fruitless efforts]. [L. 11.] [The Realm of the 28 31 | on account of that [ —l. 16.] injury. . . . And 29 32 | stretched the line and [P. 39, l.35.] weighed out axes (?) 30 33 | been discovered [P. 40, l.10.] by it according to 31 33(8)| only here and on p. 73, l. 10, but it is found frequently 32 34 | its own to its own [P. 42, l. 9.] it verily weeps when 33 35 | by the questions of the [L. 16.] Truth all his system 34 35 | violent heat. (?) But [P. 44, l. 10.] such vessels as do 35 Note1 | the accompanying Syriac. [l.2] means line 2 of the current