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 1   Int          (5)  |                                 1 See Nicephorus, Antirrhetici
 2   Int          (7)  |                                 1 See p. 166, n. 1. ~ ~
 3   Int          (8)  |                                 2 See p. 31.~ ~
 4   Int          (9)  |                                 1 See F. Turrianus, Adversus Magdeburgenses,
 5   Int          (10) |                                 2 See Migne, Patr, Graec. X. p.
 6   Int          (15) |                                 3 See J.T.S. of April 1907 (vol.
 7   Int,        3     |         following of Origen as we see in the rest of Macarius.~ ~
 8   Int          (20) |                                 1 See p. 95, n. 2.~ ~
 9   Int          (26) |         points in this connexion, see J.T.S. of April 1911, p.
10   Int          (29) |                                 3 See e.g. Apocr. ii. 12, and
11   Int          (34) |  discussion of the whole subject, see J.T.S. of July 1907, p.
12   Int          (34) |         July 1907, p. 553 et seq. See also below, pp. xxviii,
13   Int,        6     |            But it is difficult to see how such a charge can have
14   Int          (61) |                                 1 See J.T.S. of July 1907, pp.
15   Int          (62) |                                 2 See Burkitt, Evangelion da-Mepharreshe,
16   Int          (66) |                                 1 See p. 19, and J.T.S, of July
17   Int          (68) |                                 3 See J.T.S. of Jufy 1907, pp.
18   Int          (70) |                                 1 See Introd., p. xviii.~ ~
19     I          (71) |      recorded in the Acta Pilati (see ch. vii. in Tischendorf,
20    II          (76) |         For the well-known story, see the Acts of Paul and Thecla. ~ ~
21    II          (77) |     opponent's connexion with it, see Introd. p. xv.~ ~
22    II,      VII     |      royal city of Antioch,78 and see what countless divisions
23    II          (82) |       three times in the chapter. See Introd. p. xxiv.~ ~
24    II          (83) |           his use of these words. See Introd., p. xviii.~ ~
25    II,       IX     |      forth that which is good."~ ~See how plainly here also Jesus
26    II,      XIV     |        said: "Henceforth shall ye see the Son of man sitting on
27    II          (98) |      persecution as then present. See Introct., p. xvii.~ ~
28    II,      XIX     |        not got the better of Him. See how much knavery the deceiver
29   III          (109)|           ch. viii. p. 66, 1. 19. See p. 55. That his opponent
30   III          (109)|           plain from Bk. iv. 25. (See p. 127.)~ ~
31   III          (114)|                                 3 See note on iii. 1.~ ~
32   III          (117)|         itself to later theology. See iii. 9 for a fuller treatment
33   III          (120)|         Rufinus and Amphilochius. See Introd., p. xix, for a discussion
34   III          (131)|          speaking of the Trinity. See Introd. p. xviii.~ ~
35   III          (151)|         to Christomachi, for whom see Introd. p. xviii.~ ~
36   III          (155)|                                 1 See note on p. 125~ ~
37   III          (157)|            for it is difficult to see the reference to "the language
38   III,    XXVII     |          It is right therefore to see the time and the place of
39   III          (175)|                                 2 See note on the earlier part
40   III,   XXVIII     |           circumstances, you will see that Ananias did wrong,
41   III          (178)|         of "seventy times seven." See note on the heading of chapter
42   III          (189)|     turning it into a discussion, see Introd., p. xvii.~ ~
43   III,    XXXIX     |    shepherd's encouragement is to see his sheep with fair fleeces
44   III,    XXXIV     |      abound " (Rom. v. 20).~ ~For see here, look at this clever
45   III,      XLI     |         the law punished sinners (see 1 Cor. xv. 56). A goad requires
46   III          (219)|          by Fabricius, v. p. 744. See Introd., p. xiv., for the
47   III          (220)|                        2 For this see Euseb., Praepar. Evang.
48   III          (229)|          further mention of Manes see Bk. IV. ch. xv.~ ~
49   III          (231)|          alone in mentioning him (see also iv. 15, p. 128, 1.
50    IV          (246)|                                 1 See Introd., p. xvii.~ ~
51    IV,      XII     | identification of men with water, see Isaiah xvii. 13, " Behold
52    IV          (249)|         are attributed to Christ. See Introd., p. xv.~ ~
53    IV          (251)|          to the place of writing. See Introd., p. xxi.~ ~
54    IV          (252)|           referred to in iii. 15 (see p. 79). Their name implies
55    IV          (253)|           use was to be expected. See Introd., p. xxv. His very
56    IV          (256)|     flowing from S. Paul's wound, see Introd., p. xxvi.~ ~
57    IV          (257)|           referred to, in iii. 8. See also below, in the next
58    IV          (258)|                                 1 See note on iii. I. p. 52.~ ~
59    IV,       XV     |            and Dositheans. Do you see the baneful armies of many
60    IV          (279)|        was a Cilician astronomer. See Introd., p. xxi,~ ~
61    IV,    XVIII     |         call and heal them, as we see in His words: "Behold, thou
62    IV,      XXV     |       Creator, it is only what we see in things human. The law
63    IV,      XXV     |      battle-line of the passions. See then the defence and the
64    IV,      XXV     |          the array which follows, see the flash of light given
65    IV          (287)|          early date for Macarius. See Introd., pp. xviii and xxviii.~ ~
66    IV          (289)|        late date to Macarius. But see Introd., p. xviii. n. 3,
67    IV          (290)|      Solesm. t. I. p. 309 et seq. See Introd., pp. x, xi, xxvii.~ ~
68    IV          (294)|        position" and "by nature." See ii. 9.~ ~
69    IV          (309)|                                 4 See chapter xxvi. init.~ ~
70    IV,     XXIV     |        Creator shall stand by and see the heaven melting, though
71    IV          (312)|         word as meaning "person." See Introd., p. xviii, and p.
72    IV          (315)|                                 1 See p. 125, n. 3.~ ~
73    IV,      XXX     |        has an eye that is able to see, the sun fills it with abundant
74     V               |             Gen. xv. 6).321~ ~You see how faith made preceding
75     V               |         which make this probable, see J.T.S. vol. viii. No. 32,
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