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1 1, II | power:" of "the Spirit," on account of the prophecies, which 2 1, VIII | danger from men on that account, he should either apostatize, 3 1, VIII | exposed to danger on that account from men, to disavow it, 4 1, IX | is impossible, partly on account of the necessities of life, 5 1, IX | necessities of life, partly on account of the weakness of men, 6 1, XIV | hands, and that on this account they had been punished by 7 1, XIV | says, "an authoritative account from the very beginning, 8 1, XVI | learned and ancient tribes, on account of the resemblance between 9 1, XIX | discredit upon the Mosaic account of the creation, which teaches 10 1, XX | boastfully give their own account of the divinity of animals, 11 1, XXIII | with itself, cannot on that account have been the work of many 12 1, XXVII | the sun, is vulgar, and on account of its vulgarity and its 13 1, XXVIII | as a servant in Egypt on account of his poverty, and having 14 1, XXVIII | country, highly elated on account of them, and by means of 15 1, XXIX | woman, and as having on account of his poverty left his 16 1, XXX | For one man is admired on account of his wisdom, another for 17 1, XXXI | is to be attached to that account which makes this so-called 18 1, XXXII | in a different manner, on account of its extremely miraculous 19 1, XL | from the other Gospels, the account of the dove alighting upon 20 1, XL | our history, attacks the account of the appearance of the 21 1, XL | the birth of Jesus--the account of the star, and of the 22 1, XL | book; so that even in this account he may, by those who know 23 1, XLII | any Trojan war, chiefly on account of the impossible narrative 24 1, XLVI | who is perplexed about the account of the Holy Spirit having 25 1, XLVII | the Lord, not so much on account of their relationship by 26 1, XLVII | he says that it was on account of James that the desolation 27 1, XLVII | say that it happened on account (of the death) of Jesus 28 1, XLVIII | those who are to hear the account of them from him? And as 29 1, XLVIII | Jesus Himself related the account of the opening of the heavens, 30 1, XLVIII | about Himself; and on that account said, "If I speak of Myself, 31 1, LI | scribes of the people, on account of the distinctness and 32 1, LIV | that He should die on their account, and should suffer stripes 33 1, LIV | disrespect, and was made of no account. This man bears our sins, 34 1, LIV | the Lord delivered Him on account of our sins; and He, because 35 1, LV | proselytes might be gained, on account of the dispersion of the 36 1, LV | necessarily as I think, on account of the language of the Jew, 37 1, LVII | every man who is called, on account of his virtues, a son of 38 1, LVIII | according to the scriptural account, that it was a star seen 39 1, LIX | appearance; and he gives an account of such instances. If, then, 40 1, LX | the evil spirits on that account became feeble, and lost 41 1, LX | the terrestrial regions on account of the birth of Jesus, but 42 1, LXI | by contending passions on account of his wickedness, and being 43 1, LXII | end of the world," On this account are they who hear the word 44 1, LXIII | importance, to believe also the account of divine things. Now in 45 1, LXV | being guilty of impiety on account of certain of his philosophical 46 1, LXVI | sent two angels on your account, able to keep you, His only 47 1, LXIX | great wrestler; having, on account of His human body, been 48 1, LXX | employ a voice which, on account of its being uttered with 49 1, LXXI | upon Jesus as one who, on account of his impiety and wicked 50 2, III | leave the Creator out of account altogether, and does not 51 2, VIII | have to answer, that on account of their unbelief, and the 52 2, IX | command, when in the Mosaic account of the creation He uttered 53 2, XI | they add to the Scriptural account that he betrayed Him also 54 2, XI | number of the apostles on account of his sins, and that another 55 2, XII | departure; and, on that account, are the opinions of Plato 56 2, XII | charge against Jesus on account of Judas. Even the Pythagoreans 57 2, XII | nor his followers, on that account, weak in argument and demonstration.~ 58 2, XIII | ever existed among men on account of which others are punished, 59 2, XIII | deserve to be brought, on account of their opinions, before 60 2, XIII | state that the Sicarians, on account of the practice of circumcision, 61 2, XIII | destroyed Jerusalem, on account, as Josephus says, of James 62 2, XIII | the truth makes dear, on account of Jesus Christ the Son 63 2, XVI | laid upon it, and gave an account of what he had seen in Hades; 64 2, XVI | And perhaps it was on this account that He hastened His departure 65 2, XX | betrayal, and deserving, on account of his wickedness, of the 66 2, XX | all these illustrations on account of the assertion of this 67 2, XXX | reasons mentioned, but also on account of the necessity of men 68 2, XXXIV | ridiculed and mocked Him on account of His religion, who appropriately 69 2, XXXIX | stricken with dismay on account of what had happened to 70 2, XLI | understanding, was Diogenes on that account considered to be in an evil ( 71 2, XLII | governors and kings on no other account than because of His teaching; 72 2, XLIII | was formed against Him on account of the multitude of His 73 2, XLIV | died a wretched death on account of their sorcery, or whatever 74 2, XLIV | resemblance to robbers, who on account of their piety towards God 75 2, LII | work such miracles as, on account of their greater grandeur 76 2, LVI | endeavour to show that the account of Jesus being raised from 77 2, LVII | other by Elisha. And on this account, too, I think it was that 78 2, LXIII | according to the Gospel account, that He was not seen after 79 2, LXVII | by Lot. And here is the account of the matter: "But the 80 2, LXIX | disappearance, but gave a true account of the matter, is it not 81 2, LXXIII | was "with power," on which account also they marvelled at Him.~ 82 2, LXXVI | support of the scriptural account, to defend the numerous 83 2, LXXVIII| prophets, who said that, on account of the transgressions of 84 3, VIII | clear that the Egyptian account is false, which asserts 85 3, XII | prophets to be condemned on account of the heresies in Judaism.~ 86 3, XIII | approved" in medicine who, on account of his experience in various ( 87 3, XIII | chargeable with error, on account of Aristotle's having separated 88 3, XIX | were contemptible and of no account, seeing we unfold s the 89 3, XXVI | considers him to be a god." This account he appears to have taken 90 3, XXVI | and I shall now relate the account I heard of him in Proconnesus 91 3, XXVII | Now, in answer to this account of Aristeas, we have to 92 3, XXVIII | meekness of those who, on account of the teaching of Jesus, 93 3, XXIX | them to be gods on that account, the demons that are on 94 3, XXXVIII| main body of my subject, on account of the proverb, that "such 95 3, XXXIX | opinion that it was on this account that Jesus wished to employ 96 3, LXII | persons for saying that on account of the sick who were living 97 3, LXII | if he humble himself on account of his wickedness, but that 98 3, LXII | him to humble himself on account of his wickedness in order 99 3, LXII | conduct, he walk humbly on account of it, and in a becoming 100 3, LXIII | and being heavy laden on account of the nature of sin, are 101 3, LXIV | repentance, being humbled on account of his sins, is preferred 102 3, LXIV | greatly elated on their account. And this is manifest to 103 3, LXV | future) punishment, on account of the hope which is based 104 3, LXXI | sins, and who, as on that account, lament and bewail themselves 105 3, LXXI | are received by God on account of their repentance, as 106 3, LXXX | birth to no hope at all, on account of the immediate and complete 107 4, II | and from believing, on account of these prophecies, that 108 4, III | take away from them, on account of their disobedience, what 109 4, VI | deeming himself on that account to have less than his due, 110 4, VIII | profound mystery in the account of these things, and one 111 4, X | there is any trustworthy account of them, or none that is 112 4, XX | coming of one who is, on account of the prevailing flood 113 4, XXI | that Moses, who wrote the account of the tower, and the confusion 114 4, XXI | time, or he who wrote the account of the tower and the confusion 115 4, XXI | of Sodom and Gomorrah on account of their sins, related by 116 4, XXII | has been already sent on account of the sins of the Jews; 117 4, XXII | should have suffered on His account now for a lengthened time 118 4, XXIV | proposed comparison, but on account of their possession of reason, 119 4, XXIV | rational beings, merely on account of their bodies: for the 120 4, XXV | littleness of man, not on account of his body, but of his 121 4, XXVI | XXVI.~But if it is on account of those opinions of the 122 4, XXVII | they have been abandoned on account of the greatness of their 123 4, XXIX | sect of philosophers, on account of certain words uttered 124 4, XXXI | held in any reputation or account." Now, on the point of their 125 4, XXXI | held in any reputation or account," to be proved, because 126 4, XXXI | the tribunals, and who, on account of the superhuman purity 127 4, XXXII | held in any reputation or account," we say, that living apart 128 4, XXXII | abandoned so as to become, on account of their smallness, an easy 129 4, XXXVIII| declare that they are of no account? For if, because of the 130 4, XXXIX | pregnant with Eros. And on this account Eros has become the follower 131 4, XXXIX | was able to conceal, on account of the multitude, in the 132 4, XXXIX | repute with the multitude, on account of the foreign character 133 4, XLIII | he continues, "is the (account of the) begetting of children," 134 4, XLIII | refers to that of Isaac on account of the absence of Jacob, 135 4, XLIV | deserving of mention on account of their structure, so foreign 136 4, XLVI | on the She-chemites) on account of the insult offered to 137 4, XLVIII | ornament of the Stoic sect, on account of his numerous and learned 138 4, XLVIII | Jupiter god. Now it is on account of these, and of countless 139 4, LI | occasion. He relates also the account respecting Moses, and Jannes, 140 4, LI | But we are not elated on account of this instance, though 141 4, LXX | committed certain crimes, and on account of these had been condemned 142 4, LXX | and will therefore on that account occupy the noblest position. 143 4, LXXIII | of the promise to give an account of the "whole of nature," 144 4, LXXIV | created all things mainly on account of rational nature. Rational 145 4, LXXV | for us, but also (on our account) for the animals which are 146 4, LXXVI | the earth, not more on our account than on that of the most 147 4, LXXVI | them; so that even on that account one might admire the Providence 148 4, LXXV | animals were created on his account, saying: "If one were to 149 4, LXXV | rather created on their account, since they hunt and devour 150 4, LXXXI | irrational animals on this account, that they have built cities, 151 4, LXXXV | Supreme God Himself, on account of which man is said to 152 4, XCVI | not suppose that on that account any one would term them " 153 4, XCVI | to the latter of whom, on account of his exceeding purity, 154 4, XCVIII | murder, and have been on that account condemned to death, because 155 4, XCIX | himself; nor is He angry on account of men any more than on 156 4, XCIX | of men any more than on account of apes or flies; nor does 157 5, II | men among mankind, who on account of their virtue ascend to 158 5, VI | to be regarded as of no account!" In making these statements, 159 5, VIII | abandoned that people on account of certain sins, these sins ( 160 5, X | glorious rewards with God on account of their virtuous lives, 161 5, X | moon, and stars, that, on account of that sensible light of 162 5, XII | yet we shall not on that account worship those who themselves 163 5, XIII | regarded by us as of no account. Now, with regard to these, 164 5, XIII | the Lord God, as of no account. Nor did Celsus know the 165 5, XX | to be lightly esteemed on account of their reasoning powers 166 5, XXIV | the dead bodies of men, on account of the soul by which they 167 5, XXXI | and that they were on that account dispersed into other regions 168 5, XXXII | were delivered over, on account of their sins, to "a reprobate 169 5, XXXV | is becoming? For if, on account of their philosophy, and 170 5, XXXVI | breed is increased, the account would possess more plausibility. 171 5, XXXVII | all, we shall not on that account assert that a new being 172 5, XXXVII | not by any means on that account recent. For the holy Scriptures 173 5, XXXVIII| them." According to his account, neither do the Ethiopians 174 5, XXXIX | Son. For we must not, on account of their feminine name and 175 5, XLVIII | probably it was performed on account of the hostility of some 176 5, XLIX | For the former abstain on account of the fable about the transmigration 177 5, L | although they refused, on account of certain covenants and 178 5, LII | the stone. And again, on account of the pregnancy of Mary, 179 5, LVIII | But Celsus challenges the account also that an angel rolled 180 5, LVIII | purpose when he ridicules the account of "the angel's visit to 181 5, LIX | says: "We give the same account. as do the Jews, and deduce 182 5, LIX | business to investigate the account of the punishments inflicted 183 5, LXI | a subject of attack, on account of its many conflicting 184 5, LXI | Jews: nevertheless, on that account those are not to be blamed 185 5, LXI | Jesus, and who boast on that account of being Christians, and 186 6, VII | Scripture is not on that account to be regarded as devoid 187 6, X | defend such language on account of the meaning which is 188 6, X | it even the more (on that account)." For it is our endeavour 189 6, XI | to his side, so that, on account of the similarity of the 190 6, XV | according to the ancient account, having in Himself both 191 6, XVIII | very mysterious manner, on account of the unworthy and the 192 6, XIX | all, and that all exist on account of him;" for we have learned 193 6, XXVI | termed "lead," and on that account iniquity is represented 194 6, XXVII | such language; and on that account we entertain a similar feeling 195 6, XXVIII | of fable, and are on this account called Ophites, are so far 196 6, XXX | diagram, which on their account we procured a sight of, 197 6, XXX | bear-like. Celsus continues his account, that the "sixth was described 198 6, XLIII | to the "worse" part, on account of their wickedness, being 199 6, XLIII | said to be, save his, on account of their wickedness? And 200 6, XLIV | knows how to turn to proper account even those who in their 201 6, XLV | styled the Son of God, on account of His pre-eminence; and 202 6, XLIX | us to accept the Mosaic account, and the arguments by which 203 6, XLIX | when man was cast forth on account of his sin, and was settled 204 6, LIII | is it that he repents on account of the ingratitude and wickedness 205 6, LXVII | display his brilliancy on account of the still existing weakness 206 6, LXXI | corporeal," and who on that account make all things perishable, 207 6, LXXVII | foolishness of preaching," and on account of this apparent "foolishness 208 7, VI | tragic poets, it is not on account of his philosophy that he 209 7, VI | wisest of all men, as on account of the victims which he 210 7, VIII | abandoned by the Holy Spirit on account of their impiety towards 211 7, IX | Celsus promises to give an account of the manner in which prophecies 212 7, XXXI | words, when he says that on account of our weakness and slowness 213 7, XXXIII | adapted, and if on that account the "tabernacle" is clothed 214 7, XXXVII | XXXVII.~Now if this is a true account of what constitutes the 215 7, XXXIX | writers; for Moses, in his account of the creation of the world, 216 7, LV | while giving a truthful account of all the wonders performed 217 8, XXX | not, therefore, simply on account of some traditions of our 218 8, XXXVIII| which mankind generally account evils: they are both strong 219 8, XLVI | thing. Let him also read the account of Hezekiah, who not only 220 8, XLVII | upon the persons on whose account these acts of kindness were 221 8, L | to choose afflictions on account of virtue: the dishonourable 222 8, LII | each has done, and to the account of himself that he is able 223 8, LXXIII | on certain gods, as you account them, keep their hands free