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  • Thus, in St. Mark, the first of all the wonders is the casting out of the devil from a demoniac, the man "with an unclean spirit" (en pneumati akatharto) in the synagogue at Capharnaum.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery

  • There was in the synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, en pneumati akatharto -- in an unclean spirit; for the spirit had the man in his possession, and led him captive at his will.

    Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)

  • Cf. the conversation recorded in St. John iv. 7 foll., and the words (verse 23) pneuma o Theos kai tous proskunountas auton en pneumati kai aletheia dei proskunein, which the philosopher

    Memorabilia

  • * En pneumati hagio nooumenai kai anoigomenai hai graphai deiknuousin hemin ton Christon, eikotos zuroros to pneuma to hagion: [5370] 1

    The Sermons of John Owen

  • En pneumati hagio nooumenai kai anoigomenai hai graphai deiknuousin hemin ton Christon, eikotos zuroros to pneuma to hagion.

    The Sermons of John Owen

  • Tauta gar alethos propheton en hagio pneumati, erromenen echonton ten dianoian kai ten didaskalian kai ten dialogian, as Epiphanius speaks.

    Pneumatologia

  • [39] Pasa energeia he theothen epi ten ktisin diekousa, kai kata tas polutropous ennoias onomazomene ek patros aphormatai, kai dia tou huiou proeisi, kai en to pneumati to hagio teleioutai.

    Pneumatologia

  • * Tauta gar alethos propheton en hagio pneumati, erromenen echonton ten dianoian kai ten didaskalian kai ten dialogian: [4998] 1

    Pneumatologia

  • * Pasa energeia he theothen epi ten ktisin diekousa, kai kata tas polutropous ennoias onomazomene ek patros aphormatai, kai dia tou huiou proeisi, kai en to pneumati to hagio teleioutai.

    Pneumatologia

  • The Greek form then became: Doxa patri kai yio kai hagio pneumati, kai nun kai aei kai eis tous aionas ton aionon.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy

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