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1 Int (5) | 1 See Nicephorus, Antirrhetici 2 Int (7) | 1 See p. 166, n. 1. ~ ~ 3 Int (7) | 1 See p. 166, n. 1. ~ ~ 4 Int (9) | 1 See F. Turrianus, Adversus 5 Int (13) | 1 Lactantius, Div. Instit. 6 Int (16) | 1 Kritik des Neues Testaments 7 Int (20) | 1 See p. 95, n. 2.~ ~ 8 Int (22) | 1 Apocr. iii. 1.~ ~ 9 Int (22) | 1 Apocr. iii. 1.~ ~ 10 Int (27) | 1 e.g. Apocr. iii. 30, p. 11 Int (27) | Apocr. iii. 30, p. 125, 1. 6, and iii. 36, p. 131, 12 Int (27) | 6, and iii. 36, p. 131, 1. 9. It is argued that such 13 Int, 5 | date may now be added.~ ~1. Twice it is stated that 14 Int (31) | 1 Apocr. ii. 15, p. 24. ~ ~ 15 Int (35) | 1 Apocr. iii. 9; Greg. Nyss., 16 Int (40) | 1 He is condemned, particularly 17 Int (40) | Apocr. iv. 16, p. 187, 1. 32.~ ~ 18 Int (44) | 1 p. xv.~ ~ 19 Int (48) | 5 Ibid. ii. 8, p. 66, 1. 19.~ ~ 20 Int (51) | 8 Ibid. i. 17, p. 29, 1. 12.~ ~ 21 Int (52) | 1 No less than twenty-four 22 Int (54) | 1 Apocr. iv. 25.~ ~ 23 Int (55) | 1 C. I. Neumann, Jul. Imp. 24 Int (58) | 1 e. g. Apocr. iv. 24, p. 25 Int (58) | Apocr. iv. 24, p. 204, 1. 21.~ ~ 26 Int, 8 | four Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, 27 Int, 8 | Corinthians, Galatians, 1 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 28 Int, 8 | Galatians, 1 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, and the Apocalypse 29 Int, 8 | Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, 1 and 2 Kings, Job, the Psalms, 30 Int, 8 | four Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Ephesians, 31 Int, 8 | Corinthians, Ephesians, 1 Thessalonians, and 1 Timothy. 32 Int, 8 | Ephesians, 1 Thessalonians, and 1 Timothy. Thus, in the New 33 Int (61) | 1 See J.T.S. of July 1907, 34 Int (63) | 15, pp. 126 and 127, n. 1.~ ~ 35 Int (66) | 1 See p. 19, and J.T.S, of 36 Int (69) | 1 Georg Schalkhausser, Zu 37 Int (70) | 1 See Introd., p. xviii.~ ~ 38 I (71) | 1 Or Beronice, which is equivalent 39 II | This looks as if Chapter 1 was in the nature of an 40 II (76) | 1 For the well-known story, 41 II (77) | 1 It is remarkable that a 42 II (83) | 1 ou0k e0n u9posta&sei ou0si/ 43 II (84) | 1 neani/skoj tij eu0prosw& 44 II (87) | 1 The same illustration is 45 II (89) | 1 skeu~oj ou]n mesto_n. In 46 II (92) | 1 dusqanatou~nta. The point 47 II (93) | 1 The Hellenic point of view 48 II (95) | 1 th_n a0pokleisqei~san ei2sodon 49 II (98) | 1 These words seem to suggest 50 II (100)| 1 This statement is one of 51 II (102)| 1 lit. "a single windfall."~ ~ 52 II (104)| 1 This is the favourite patristic 53 II (105)| 1 u9mei~j e0k tou~ patro_j 54 III (107)| 1 This is the friend to whom 55 III (109)| 1 Apollonius of Tyana is said 56 III (109)| Macarius in ch. viii. p. 66, 1. 19. See p. 55. That his 57 III, VIII | shame of spitting" (Isa. 1. 6). And it is possible 58 III (110)| 1 Reading kako&n instead of 59 III (112)| 1 MS. kefa&laioj. Some word 60 III (114)| 3 See note on iii. 1.~ ~ 61 III (115)| 1 a0paqh&j. Cp. II, xvi. p. 62 III (116)| 1 u9f' e0n.~ ~ 63 III (119)| 1 Reading i3na mh_ pare/lqh| 64 III (120)| 1 The same simile is found 65 III (121)| 1 monogenh&j, the alternative 66 III (123)| 3 Job xli. 1 : "Canst them draw out leviathan 67 III (124)| 1 It is curious that Macarius 68 III, IV | viii. 31, 32 ; Mark v. 1, etc.).~ ~And if we would 69 III (125)| 1 The Synoptic criticism is 70 III (127)| 1 There is no negative in 71 III, XI | viii. 31, 32 ; Mark v. 1, etc.).~ ~So, now that this 72 III (130)| 1 It is interesting to find 73 III (131)| 1 Macarius here uses the fourth-century 74 III (135)| 1 However far-fetched such 75 III (137)| 1 to_ xai~ron. This can scarcely 76 III (138)| 1 He omits the word for "eye."~ ~ 77 III (139)| 1 Macarius follows his opponent 78 III (141)| 1 These were called in by 79 III (145)| 1 The MS. reads deka&th|, 80 III, XIII | vision that he had in Horeb (1 Kings xix. 11), where the 81 III (147)| 1 This would mean 10 p.m. 82 III (148)| 1 He here follows the Septuagint.~ ~ 83 III (149)| 1 The quotation is abbreviated, 84 III (151)| 1 He compares them to Christomachi, 85 III (153)| 1 Macarius speaks of His death 86 III (155)| 1 See note on p. 125~ ~ 87 III (156)| 1 The following paragraph 88 III (157)| 1 lo&gw| th~j a0rxaio&thtoj. 89 III (159)| 1 klh~sin, which one would 90 III (160)| 1 He inserts the word fa&rmakon 91 III (161)| 1 Macarius, as belonging to 92 III (162)| 1 There is little doubt that 93 III, XVII | be impossible for you." 1~ ~It is obvious therefore 94 III (165)| 1 This is another case of 95 III, XXV | of Scripture (Ps. xcii. 1), "He made fast the world, 96 III (166)| 1 The addition to the text 97 III (167)| 1 A series of four attacks 98 III (171)| 1 Contrary to his custom elsewhere, 99 III (172)| 1 Macarius echoes the word 100 III (174)| 1 Such is the sane and reasonable 101 III (176)| 1 Thus briefly does he answer 102 III (177)| part 9+16 + x (p. 105 n. 1).~ ~ 103 III, XXI | Ananias and Sapphira (Acts v. 1-11). ~ ~This Peter is convicted 104 III, XXVIII | Ananias and Sapphira (Acts v. 1-11).~ ~[If you understand 105 III (178)| 1 Thus briefly and in parenthesis 106 III (180)| 1 The opponent here shows 107 III, XXII | the apostles, and Peter?" (1 Cor. ix. 5). And then185 108 III (184)| 1 This was a favourite subject 109 III (186)| 1 In his anxiety to whitewash 110 III, XXX | that I might gain all" (1 Cor. ix. 19), and how, although 111 III (189)| 1 Before the next sentence 112 III (192)| Macarius (ch. xxix. p. 122, 1. 2, kai/per kaqhkeu&wn toi~ 113 III (194)| 1 The MS. u9popu&roj may be 114 III (197)| 1 It will be noticed that 115 III, XXXI | Christ, I lie not" (Rom. ix. 1). For the man who has just 116 III (200)| 1 Or, more literally, " a 117 III, XXXII | his own advantage (as in 1 Cor. ix. 7, etc.).~ ~That 118 III, XXXII | milk |104 of the flock?" (1 Cor. ix. 7). And, in his 119 III (203)| 1 The quotations are abbreviated, 120 III, XXXIX | law for his own advantage (1 Cor. ix. 7, etc.).~ ~[It 121 III (204)| 1 The clause, "Who planteth 122 III, XXXIII | the Gospel? (Gal. iii. 1). Then, exaggerating, and 123 III (207)| 1 This spontaneous introduction 124 III, XL | written, but concerning us" (1 Cor. ix. 10).]~ ~ 125 III (209)| 1 Macarius had ignored this 126 III, XXXIV | strength of sin is the law" (1 Cor. xv. 56). He practically 127 III, XLI | law punished sinners (see 1 Cor. xv. 56). A goad requires 128 III (212)| 1 The above summary is in 129 III, XXXV | fellowship with demons" in 1 Cor. x. 20, and also what 130 III, XXXV | and also what he says in 1 Cor. viii. 4 and 8 and x. 131 III, XXXV | fellowship with demons" (1 Cor. x. 20).213~ ~Thus he 132 III, XXXV | none other God but one" (1 Cor. viii. 4), and a little 133 III, XXXV | and the fulness thereof" (1 Cor. x. 25-26). Oh, what 134 III (213)| 1 The verse is quoted in an 135 III, XLII | fellowship with demons (1 Cor. x. 20), etc.~ ~Now 136 III (216)| 1 This is an attempt to render 137 III, XLII | flying serpents (Isa. xxvii. 1), demanded white and transparent 138 III (219)| 1 This was a book by Porphyry, 139 III, XXXVI | s words about virginity (1 Tim. iv. 1, and 1 Cor. vii. 140 III, XXXVI | about virginity (1 Tim. iv. 1, and 1 Cor. vii. 25).~ ~ 141 III, XXXVI | virginity (1 Tim. iv. 1, and 1 Cor. vii. 25).~ ~In his 142 III, XXXVI | to abstain from meats" (1 Tim. iv. 1 and 3). And in 143 III, XXXVI | from meats" (1 Tim. iv. 1 and 3). And in the Epistle 144 III, XXXVI | commandment of the Lord" (1 Cor. vii. 25). Therefore 145 III (222)| 1 The word applies to men 146 III, XLIII | s words about virginity (1 Tim. iv. 1, and 1 Cor. vii. 147 III, XLIII | about virginity (1 Tim. iv. 1, and 1 Cor. vii. 25).~ ~[ 148 III, XLIII | virginity (1 Tim. iv. 1, and 1 Cor. vii. 25).~ ~[Here, 149 III, XLIII | In this passage (from 1 Corinthians) about virgins, 150 III (223)| 1 Macarius reflects the attitude 151 III (224)| then omitted, and only vv. 1 and 3 given. ( a0nasth&suntai 152 III (227)| 1 This seems to refer to the 153 III (231)| see also iv. 15, p. 128, 1. 24), which shows that this 154 III (233)| 1 terpome/noij is the reading 155 IV (235)| 1 Theosthenes seems to have 156 IV | the objections of Chapters 1 to X.)~ ~After all this 157 IV, I | this world passeth away" (1 Cor. vii. 31).~ ~What does 158 IV (237)| 1 He leaves out the word " 159 IV (240)| 1 It is impossible to reproduce 160 IV, XI | this world passeth away " (1 Cor. vii. 31).~ ~[Truly 161 IV (241)| 1 Details of the measurements 162 IV, II | caught up in the clouds" (1 Thess. iv. 15-17).~ ~Let 163 IV, II | ever be with the Lord" (1 Thess. iv. 15-17).244 Here 164 IV (244)| 1 He places too late the words " 165 IV (246)| 1 See Introd., p. xvii.~ ~ 166 IV, XII | caught up in the clouds" (1 Thess. iv. 15-17).~ ~[We 167 IV (247)| 1 The story is taken from 168 IV (248)| 1 The abbreviated form of 169 IV (251)| 1 The way he locates these 170 IV (254)| 1 He thus echoes the Christian 171 IV (256)| 1 He adds that they also beat 172 IV (258)| 1 See note on iii. I. p. 52.~ ~ 173 IV (263)| 1 Macarius in chapter xvi. 174 IV (264)| 1 This is an attempt to translate 175 IV (269)| 1 As he has made no previous 176 IV (272)| 1 logikh_ ou0si/a.~ ~ 177 IV (277)| 1 All the answer which Macarius 178 IV (279)| 1 Aratus was a Cilician astronomer. 179 IV (281)| 1 In this last brief paragraph 180 IV, X | sinners, of whom I am chief" (1 Tim. i. 15); if then this 181 IV, XVIII | from thy land" (Gen. xii. 1), etc., calling them to 182 IV (282)| 1 Thus does Macarius run away 183 IV, XIX | but ye were sanctified" (1 Cor. vi. 11).~ ~The Philosopher.283~ ~ 184 IV, XIX | the Spirit of our God" (1 Cor. vi. 11). For we are 185 IV (283)| 1 The following paragraph 186 IV, XXV | but ye were sanctified" (1 Cor. vi. 11).~ ~The Christian.284~ ~ 187 IV (284)| 1 The following paragraph 188 IV (286)| 1 Macarius refers elsewhere 189 IV (287)| 1 The passage which begins 190 IV (289)| 1 This is the seemingly Post-Nicene 191 IV (289)| xviii. n. 3, and p. 155 n. 1. The theory that the passage 192 IV (290)| 1 This objection and the next, 193 IV (293)| 1 The same illustration is 194 IV (295)| 1 These first sentences are 195 IV (298)| 1 There may be something wrong 196 IV (301)| 1 Blondel's edition follows 197 IV (303)| 1 qhra~n to_ a0qh&raton. This 198 IV (304)| 1 qeofo&ron a1galma monogenw~ 199 IV (305)| 1 The passage beginning with 200 IV, XXIII | of whom are all things" (1 Cor. viii. 5). Therefore 201 IV (306)| 1 He means that even men sometimes 202 IV (310)| 1 The title of the chapter 203 IV (311)| 1 u9po&stasij.~ ~ 204 IV (312)| 1 Reading ti/na for ti/j ( 205 IV (313)| 1 miasma&twn—perhaps in the 206 IV (315)| 1 See p. 125, n. 3.~ ~ 207 IV (316)| 1 th~j a0xra&ntou periwph~ 208 IV (318)| 1 a0mi/anton. It cannot be 209 IV (319)| 1 There appears to be an intentional 210 V (320)| 1 This quotation also appears 211 V (321)| 1 to_ prolabo_n kato&rqwma. 212 V (323)| 1 It is uncertain what form