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  • [159] Hosper to somati phos helios, houto psuche proseuche; ei oun tuphlo zemia to me horan ton helion, poia zemia Christiano to me proseuchesthai sunechos kai dia tes proseuches to tou Christou phos eis ten psuchen eisagein?

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • * Hosper to somati phos helios, houto psuche proseuche; ei oun tuphlo zemia to me horan ton helion, poia zemia Christiano to me proseuchesthai sunechos kai dia tes proseuches to tou Christou phos eis ten psuchen eisagein?

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • IDIOMELA OF S. JOHN THE MONK poia tou biou truphe diamenei lupes ametochos;

    Hymns of the Holy Eastern Church 1902

  • Rai poia or poiri, they say for the gloomy heavens, and rai maemae when threatening, parutu when cloudy, moere if clear; if the clouds presage wind, tutai vi.

    Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900

  • Apethanen, anestê hôs dunatos; ethêken ho elaben; autê poia prasis; tou prophêtou legontos; Anastêtô ho

    History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

  • The bigheft poia 'to which the hand can be brought by this operation, not onl when it will rife no higher, but when it becomes retrogrv from the dilatation occafioned by heat, is marked o; and t arch between thefe two points is divided into 100 equal par being degrees of the hygrometer.

    The Monthly Review 1785

  • [32] poia tou biou truphe diamenei lupes ametochos; -- (Idiomela), 116

    Hymns of the Holy Eastern Church 1902

  • [Greek: kai gar egô êpistoun touto esesthai, alla nun katanoêsas auta pisteuô, hama kai epituchôn hierais graphais tôn agiôn prophêtôn, hoi kai proeipon dia pneumatos Theou ti progegonota ô tropô gegonen kai ta enestôta tini tropô ginetai, kai ta eperchomena poia taxei apartisthêsetai.

    History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

  • Since, as a matter of fact, the great majority of men have neither time nor talent for philosophy, [Greek: poia an allê beltiôn methodos pros to tois pollois boêthêsai heuretheiê, tês apo tou Iêsou tois ethnesi paradotheisês] (l.c.,

    History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

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