109 examples of eis in sentences

[Greek: Ball' eis korakas, eis Tainaron, eis 'Ogg Kogg].

[Greek: Ball' eis korakas, eis Tainaron, eis 'Ogg Kogg].

[Greek: Ball' eis korakas, eis Tainaron, eis 'Ogg Kogg].

o Pythagoreios eis auton umnos, Monados ek keuthmonos akeralou esti'an iketai Tetrada epi zatheen, he de teke metera panton, Pandechea, presbeiran, oron peri pasi titheiran, Atropon, akamatou, dekada kleiousi min agnen, Athanatoi to theoi kai gegeneeis anthropoi.

" I quote this, as sent to me by a friend; but the only passage at all approaching to it which I can verify is the following: "Quidquid in Scripturis valet, quidquid in eis spiritualiter sentit, maxime in silvis et in agris meditando et orando se confitetur accepisse, et in hoc nullos aliquando se magistros habuisse nisi quercus et fagos joco illo suo gratioso inter amicos dicere solet.

[Greek: ho ôn eis tòn kólpon

no less, makes the peculiar name of the Son, [Greek: monogenàes uhiòs, ho ôn eis tòn kólpon tou patrós]; or he affirms the same absurdity, as if had said: The Father is the Son, and the Son is the Son, and the Holy Ghost is the Son, and yet there are not three Sons but one Son.

[Greek: Taeroito d' àn, hôs ho emòs lógos, ehis mèn Theòs, eis hèn aítion kaì

[Greek: Kaì eis henà Kyrion Iaesoun Christòn, tòn uhiòn tou Theou monogenae, tòn ek tou patròs gennaethénta, Theòn alaethinòn, prò pántôn tôn aiônôn, di' ohu pánta egéneto].

The sophism consists in the instance being 'haud ejusdem generis' ([Greek: élegchos metabáseôs eis állo génos]); and what the allogeneity is between the assurance of the being of Madrid or Constantinople, and the belief of the fact of the resurrection of Christ, I have shown elsewhere.

[Greek: Eis BIRCHION][a]

Eis to taes ELISSAES peri ton oneiron ainigma.[a] Tae kallous dunamei ti telos; Zeus panta dedoken Kupridi, und' autou skaeptra memaele theo.

Aek Dios estin Onap, theios pot' egrapsen Homaeros, Alla tod' eis thnaetous Kupris epempsen onar

Ibat in desertum sertum locum ... et detinebant illum ne discederet ab eis.

Nunc humiliter reddens rationem, quod non possent jejunare filii sponsi quamdiu cum eis esset sponsus, postea vero jejunaturos promittens, cum ablatus ab eis sponsus esset.

Nunc humiliter reddens rationem, quod non possent jejunare filii sponsi quamdiu cum eis esset sponsus, postea vero jejunaturos promittens, cum ablatus ab eis sponsus esset.

[Greek: Apeltheon deixon seauton to hierei, kai prosenenke peri tou katharismou sou, kathos prosetaxen Mousaes, eis marturion autois.] v.l.

[Greek: hina eis marturion] (D'1, [Greek: ae] D'2)

He says that he changed 'them' to 'you,' without however, even in this perverted form, preventing the text from recoiling upon his own head [Greek: diestrepsas de to rhaeton, o Markion, anti tou eipein 'eis marturion autois' marturion legon 'humin.' kai touto saphos epseuso kata taes sautou kephalaes].

42-44), and by Matthew after the Sermon on the Mount; the phrase [Greek: eis marturion autois] is common to all three Gospels, but in the text of St. Luke alone is there the variant Ut sit vobis &c.; (3) that, while the remaining sections follow in the same order in all the Synoptics, still there is much to identify the text from which Tertullian is quoting with that of Luke.

[Greek: Ô moi egô páthô; ti ho dússuos; ouch hypakoúeis; Tàn Baítan apodùs eis kúmata tàena aleumai Hômer tôs thúnnôs skopiázetai Olpis ho gripéus. Káeka màe pothánô, ge màn teòn hadù tétuktai.

[Greek: eis thaen koilian ...

[Greek: Haegemon eis tas glossas], id est Ductor in Linguas, the Guide into Tongues.'

[Greek: Ô moi egô páthô; ti ho dússuos; ouch hypakoúeis; Tàn Baítan apodùs eis kúmata tàena aleumai Hômer tôs thúnnôs skopiázetai Olpis ho gripéus. Káeka màe pothánô, ge màn teòn hadù tétuktai.

Elaphin eis mneian echete],"Keep Elaphis in remembrance."

109 examples of  eis  in sentences