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... sense could thereby be made plainer . Archaic and obsolescent words or expressions have often been replaced by more idiomatic modern language . In Biblical quotations where the translation was an inaccurate rendering of the original , I ...
... sense could thereby be made plainer . Archaic and obsolescent words or expressions have often been replaced by more idiomatic modern language . In Biblical quotations where the translation was an inaccurate rendering of the original , I ...
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... sense of what he heard . Nor has the transcriber ( or " redactor " ) remedied the defects , whatever they may have been , of the original report . On the contrary , in other ways , of which we shall have to speak presently , he has ...
... sense of what he heard . Nor has the transcriber ( or " redactor " ) remedied the defects , whatever they may have been , of the original report . On the contrary , in other ways , of which we shall have to speak presently , he has ...
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... sense and coherence , not- withstanding its frequent abruptness and uncouthness , is too evident to be called in question . Had they also collated the Catena , Ecumenius , Theophylact , and the Scholia , they would have found the ...
... sense and coherence , not- withstanding its frequent abruptness and uncouthness , is too evident to be called in question . Had they also collated the Catena , Ecumenius , Theophylact , and the Scholia , they would have found the ...
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... sense , or what seemed to be the sense , of our materials . As a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles , this Work stands alone among the writings of the first ten centuries . The Expositions of St. Clement of Alexandria ( in the ...
... sense , or what seemed to be the sense , of our materials . As a commentary on the Acts of the Apostles , this Work stands alone among the writings of the first ten centuries . The Expositions of St. Clement of Alexandria ( in the ...
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... sense he says all , when he adds , " Which Jesus began both to do and to teach ; " meaning His miracles and teaching ; and not only so , but implying that His doing was also a teaching . " Until the day in which He was taken up , after ...
... sense he says all , when he adds , " Which Jesus began both to do and to teach ; " meaning His miracles and teaching ; and not only so , but implying that His doing was also a teaching . " Until the day in which He was taken up , after ...
Contents
HOMILY XVIIActs vii 35 | 106 |
Acts vii 54 Now when they heard these things they were cut to the heart and they | 112 |
Acts viii 26 27 But an angel of the Lord spake unto Philip saying Arise and | 120 |
Acts ix 26 27 | 134 |
Acts x 14 Now there was a certain man in Cæsarea Cornelius by name a centurion | 141 |
Acts x 4446 While Peter yet spake these words the Holy Ghost fell on all them | 155 |
Acts xi 19 They therefore that were scattered abroad upon the tribulation that arose | 162 |
Now as soon as it was day there was no small stir among the sol | 173 |
HOMILY XLVIIIActs xxii 1720 And it came to pass that when I had returned to Jerusalem | 287 |
HOMILY LActs xxiii 31 32 33 So the soldiers as it was commanded them took Paul and brought | 296 |
HOMILY LIActs xxiv 22 23 But Felix having more exact knowledge concerning the Way deferred | 302 |
HOMILY LILActs xxv 23 So on the morrow when Agrippa was come and Bernice with great pomp | 308 |
HOMILY LIVActs xxviii 2 3 And the barbarians showed us no common kindness for they kindled | 319 |
ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE 1 | 329 |
HOMILIES ON THE ACTS I | 331 |
The former treatise have I made O Theophilus con | 336 |
Acts xiii 16 17 | 182 |
HOMILY XXXIActs xiv 14 15 But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of it they rent | 195 |
Acts xv I And certain men came down from Judea and taught the brethren saying | 201 |
Acts xv 1315 And after they had held their peace James answered saying | 205 |
Acts xv 35 But Paul and Barnabas tarried in Antioch teaching and preaching | 212 |
Acts xvi 13 14 And on the sabbath day we went forth without the gate by a river | 219 |
Acts xvii 1 2 3 Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia | 228 |
Acts xvii 3234 xviii 1 Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead some | 239 |
HOMILY XLActs xviii 18 And Paul having tarried after this yet many days took his leave of | 245 |
and all | 278 |
Homilies A D 387 in Principium Actorum etc t iii p 54 | 342 |
and yet strange because per | 350 |
ON | 364 |
THE ARGUMENT | 371 |
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