| 04Yegh2 7:155 | | | from nothing, and that you | attributed | the transgression to man’s freedom |
| 04Yegh4 1:15 | | | He | attributed | this knowledge to his own |
| 04Yegh7 8:183 | | | to the sun, then you | attributed | the carrying out of that |
| 06Khor1 5:50 | | | and many others, yet we | attribute | them to the Greeks since |
| 06Khor1 6:5 | | | give him a barbaric name, | attributing | to him thirty-six thousand |
| 07Seb1 41:12 | | | wicked deed, a great crime, | attributed | to the son of the |
| 08Ghev1 14:16 | | | point, in my present letter, | attributing | the most glorious of these |
| 08Ghev1 14:95 | | | than He in humiliation, we | attribute | to Him all that has |
| 08Ghev1 14:95 | | | as to His supremacy, we | attribute | to Him as to one |
| 08Ghev1 14:113 | | | after having heard such expressions, | attribute | them without fear to an |
| 08Ghev1 14:118 | | | Counsellor and Mighty God are | attributes | of His divine nature |
| 08Ghev1 14:139 | | | of all that which you | attribute | to Him. Rather, He note |
| 08Ghev1 14:139 | | | or the other of these | attributes, | also deprives himself of the |
| 08Ghev1 14:146 | | | To the perfect man we | attribute | the humiliating expressions (of the |
| 08Ghev1 14:219 | | | tyranny and your usurpation, you | attribute | to your religion the enjoyment |
| 09Draskh1 18:24 | | | But should one | attribute | the sprouting of such a |
| 09Draskh1 64:8 | | | of such calamities, attempted to | attribute | the cause of the disaster |
| 10Tovma1 2:11 | | | hands. This custom one could | attribute | to P’ałeg, son of Eber |
| 10Tovma3 1:7 | | | results of the revolt they | attributed | to Ashot |
| 10Tovma3 13:49 | | | the evil—especially Vasak, who | attributed | to himself the supposed title |