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1 1, XII | of declarations that are obscure to the multitude, and if 2 2, VI | regarding the law as being obscure, and needing divine help 3 2, LVI | suppose Jesus to have died an obscure death, so that the fact 4 3, XIX | contemptible mysteries, and obscure explanations about the animals ( 5 3, LXXIX| truth, and is stated in obscure terms with advantage. Moreover, 6 4, XXXV | For these names are indeed obscure, and not within the comprehension 7 4, LIV | us, but the by no means obscure sect of philosophers who 8 5, VII | law, which is conveyed in obscure language, will not maintain 9 5, IX | who dream dreams, owing to obscure phantoms presenting themselves; 10 5, XV | necessity of referring in obscure terms to questions not fitted 11 7, XI | and meaning of even the obscure parts of prophecy, "comparing 12 7, XXX | either misunderstood their obscure intimations on such subjects, 13 7, LX | which delights in what is obscure, resemble those who study 14 8, XV | opinions from some most obscure sect of heretics, and ascribes 15 8, XV | Christians. I call it "a most obscure sect;" for although we have