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1 Int, 3 | discovered at Athens, and on the death of its first editor, C. 2 Int, 4 | of humbly submitting to death, "spoke boldly to the Emperor 3 Int, 10 | power of Christ's atoning death is set forth in iii. 9 and 4 II, XII | to tell the manner of his death in a truthful way, and simply 5 II, XIII | that the accounts of his death were all a matter of guess-work. 6 II, XVIII | For since [? the flow of death came from His side] 96 the 7 II, XIV | had done nothing worthy of death, or to Herod King of the 8 II, XIV | might not pass a vote of death against Him by common consent, 9 II, XIX | having conquered the power of death and returned on the third 10 II, XXI | the serpent, when sin and death entered. It was thence that 11 III, VIII | fulfilling the dispensation of death by means of a phantom of 12 III, II | a wise man who despises death.~ ~ 13 III, IX | pretends to be afraid of death, as a man might stir up 14 III, IX | hidden manner the tree of death; this worm creeping imperceptibly 15 III, XIV | Passion, He had overcome death and the laws of the body, 16 III, XIV | circumscribe Him at the time of His death. But if it was He who rent 17 III, XIV | about to come through His death.153~ ~On the occasion when 18 III (153)| 1 Macarius speaks of His death as o9 mustiko_j qa&natoj 19 III, XXIII | departs into the darkness of death. But if it receives a share 20 III, XXIV | literal sense, and this "death" is like that wherein S. 21 III, XXIV | this in faith means the death of the savage nature within, 22 III, XXI | necessary use, Peter put them to death, although they had done 23 III, XXVIII | without any blame for the death of either of them, which 24 III, XXII | had been by God to despise death, but escaping when seized 25 III, XXII | that is to say, put to death. So it is astonishing how 26 III, XXIX | the Gentiles.~ ~As for the death of the soldiers, Peter was 27 III, XXXIV | words,210 "The goad 211 of death is sin, and the strength 28 III, XLI | abound."~ ~Sin was a "goad of death" to drive men from true 29 III, XLII | of buying off their own death, buried some of their own 30 IV, IV | either burnt, or put to death by receiving some kind of 31 IV, XIV | against the enemy to the death. So, after having marshalled 32 IV, XIV | win it likewise. A violent death was a seal upon their life, 33 IV, XIV | had they died an ordinary death, or vanished from before 34 IV, XIV | they are protected from death, these would assert that 35 IV, XIV | sometimes rescues them from death, as in the case of Daniel 36 IV, XIV | lets them witness by their death that they are neither cowards 37 IV, XVI | to another place through death, in order that, after a 38 IV, XVI | as man will pass through death into a better and incorruptible 39 IV, XXV | deserve it, A reprieve from death has often been given thus. 40 IV, XXI | not subject to feeling and death, and immortal in their nature, 41 IV, XXVII | they no longer experience death, nor even birth, and are 42 IV, XXVII | pass through the door of death, and rise, with earthly