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Suicer, s.v. Agnoetai, I, p. 65, says: "Hi docebant divinam Christi naturam ... quaedam ignorasse, ut horam extremi judicii".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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[1397] Diapsalmus, see Suicer, s.v. and Dict. of Bible, Selah.
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This view of the meaning of anadeiknusthai and anadeixis as being equivalent to poiein and poiesis is borne out and illustrated by Suicer, S.V. "Ex his jam satis liquere arbitror anadeixai apud Basilium id esse quod alii Graeci patres dicunt poiein vel apophainein soma christou."
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On the word charakter vide Suicer, and on morphe Archbp. Trench's New
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-- The Son is sunthronos with the Father (Wisd.ix. 4), as the early Church writers loved to express it, with a word employed already in the heathen mythology, perhaps borrowed from it (see Suicer, s. v.); his faithful people shall be paredroi with Him.
Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia. 1807-1886 1863
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Greek Fathers (see Suicer, s. v.), in which they seek a special meaning for it, and find it to express of God, that He holds all creation in his grasp, preserving it from that ruin and collapse which would at once overtake it, if not evermore sustained by his creative Word, prove nothing worth.
Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia. 1807-1886 1863
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(Aristophanes, Acharnan. 686), and skandalizo (there is no skandalethrizo, see Rost und Palm), occur only, I believe, in the sacred Scriptures, the Septuagint and the New Testament, and in such writings as are immediately dependant upon these (see Suicer, s. v.); being almost always in them employed in a tropical sense; Judith v. 1;
Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia. 1807-1886 1863
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Du Cange, Glossar., and Suicer, Thesaur. s.h.v. The labarum, as described by Eusebius, who saw it himself (Vita Const.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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"The verb in St.Matt. xi. 25 expresses thanksgiving and praise, and in this sense was used by many Christian writers (Suicer, s.v.).
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(Ludewig, p. 211 -- 215; and his original author Suicer.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765
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