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1 Int | lines. This is the first time that it has been introduced 2 Int, 3 | has been added since his time, this theory cannot now 3 Int, 3 | perhaps also at another time of Palmyra. This man wrote 4 Int, 5 | author's remarks, made from time to time in the dialogue, 5 Int, 5 | remarks, made from time to time in the dialogue, shows him 6 Int, 5 | especially in days before time was reckoned by the Christian 7 Int, 5 | belonging to a period some time after A.D. 325. It is true 8 Int, 6 | great bishops of former time and the power of their prayers, 9 Int, 6 | settled in Syria at the time that he wrote his book. 10 Int, 6 | appear a work of his own time, perhaps changing "200 years" 11 Int, 8 | idea dates from an earlier time, and so the fact of dependence 12 II (82) | appears here for the first time, and is used three times 13 II, XIV | to many men at the same time and to such as were worthy 14 II (98) | words seem to suggest a time of persecution as then present. 15 II, XXI | discussed. At some other time, if any point arises of 16 III, VIII | foreknowledge of the men of old time, for Jeremiah would have 17 III, III | by Ezra and those of his time. And even if one were to 18 III, X | they were written a second time with all accuracy. For it 19 III, IV | swine was being kept at that time in the land of Judsea, seeing 20 III, XI | inhabited Palestine at that time. But do not jump to the 21 III, XI | among the Jews. For a long time the yoke of slavery hung 22 III, XI | misdoings. Whence at that time there were herds of beasts 23 III, XII | powers, and has a peaceful time in the cities; but if he 24 III, XII | the naked, and when the time came, he welcomed poverty 25 III, XIV | is not circumscribed by time and space, but is present 26 III, XIV | circumscribe Him at the time of His death. But if it 27 III, XXIII | earth were given in later time both corn and 158 wine and 28 III (171)| so, he forgot it when the time came. It is one of the few 29 III, XXVII | right therefore to see the time and the place of this saying, 30 III, XXVII | rebuke, and at the same time it taught the disciples 31 III, XXIX | being scandalised, hoping in time to persuade the latter to 32 III, XXX | things, if he spends his time on each occasion in the 33 III, XXXI | Paul is in pretence at one time a Jew, at another a Roman, 34 III, XXXI | another a Roman, at one time without law, and at another 35 III, XLII | the slaughtering at that time.216 So you may perceive 36 III, XLII | sacrifice of animals was at that time manifold, and different 37 III, XLIII | Church's doctrine before the time came, to prevent its admitting 38 IV, I | not having realised at the time of creation a fitting and 39 IV, I | it came to an end late in time ? And what benefit is there 40 IV, XI | scorching summer. Soon the time of ripe fruit hastens on 41 IV, II | any one else's. So it is time this saying of Paul became 42 IV, XIII | delays the revolution of time which brings the end. This 43 IV, XIII | changing the sum total of time, make one day to be a thousand 44 IV, XIII | this lengthening of the time. It is for us and for our 45 IV (281)| chapters for the second time in Book IV.~ ~ 46 IV (285)| objections to answer at the same time. The average number is seven, 47 IV, XXI | they |146 observe a special time and purify themselves generally,298 48 IV, XXX | which He has created in time, and to wipe off with grace 49 IV, XXX | pass away, even late in time, nor their dark robe disappear ; 50 IV, XXX | garb beyond the limits of time, and be yet more exhausted 51 IV, XXX | rational nature shall a second time receive in the resurrection 52 IV, XXX | grown weak in course of time and come to an end by a