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1 1, XVI | learned men who have conferred benefits upon their contemporaries ( 2 2, XXXIII | and who desired to confer benefits upon the whole human race. 3 2, XLII | and by which He conferred benefits upon his adherents. And 4 3, III | AEsculapius, who conferred benefits on many, and who foretold 5 3, XXVII | the result, and from the benefits which have accrued from 6 3, XXXIV | who bestows upon us the benefits which come from the Father, 7 4, XXVIII | teaches us to extend the benefits which we enjoy, so far as 8 5, IV | be the recipients of His benefits. Having thus learned to 9 5, V | down from heaven to confer benefits on mankind are a different 10 6, I | ambassadors of the truth to confer benefits upon the greatest possible 11 6, LV | corporeal and external (benefits) are improperly called " 12 6, LXXVIII| who has always conferred benefits upon the human race. For 13 7, XXVI | nations should receive the benefits of Christ's teaching, all 14 8, LIII | unto these also some of the benefits of His rule, and will give 15 8, LVII | who has loaded us with His benefits, whose workmanship we are, 16 8, LIX | promise us in return great benefits. According to Celsus, then,