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1 1, IX | inquire, with respect to the great multitude of believers, 2 1, XI | the world, at the cost of great danger, and of a death considered 3 1, XIV | declaring that they had suffered great injustice at their hands, 4 1, XVI | where he brings together a great collection of writers, who 5 1, XVI | younger, in which with very great learning he enumerates those 6 1, XVII | here one might say to this great man, who inscribed upon 7 1, XXII | Abraham, assigning to him great intimacy with God; but many 8 1, XXIV | nature, are possessed of great power; and other names, 9 1, XXV | perhaps there is a danger as great as that which degrades the 10 1, XXV | and bodies (of men), so great was the power which it exerted 11 1, XXIX | country of one's birth is great and illustrious; but when 12 1, XXIX | and devoting itself to great deeds, and possessing a 13 1, XXIX | admit, had learned nothing great from men--have been able 14 1, XXXVII | to persons who were too great to be human beings. And 15 1, XL | arrangement, be convicted of great rashness and boasting, in 16 1, XLIII | really is nevertheless such a great harvest of those who are 17 1, XLVI | ourselves, we should afford great occasion for ridicule to 18 1, XLVII | related by one who lived no great length of time after John 19 1, XLVIII | that He saw it. For this great man did not perceive that 20 1, LVII | gave himself out as some great one, after whose death his 21 1, LIX | that, on the occurrence of great events, and of mighty changes 22 1, LX | conjecturing the cause to be a great one; and beholding a divine 23 1, LXII | the Lord gave the word in great power to them who preached 24 1, LXIII | disciples of Jesus to death, so great a change afterwards passed 25 1, LXVI | to death! And was not the great God, who had already sent 26 1, LXVII | deeds of these personages as great and wonderful, and truly 27 1, LXVII | and which have been so great as to produce a belief in 28 1, LXVII | which is even inferior by a great degree to what Jesus did; 29 1, LXVIII | having a suspicion that the great works performed by Jesus, 30 1, LXVIII | have named a few out of a great number, would be brought 31 1, LXIX | we say that He was also a great wrestler; having, on account 32 2, I | unto him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners, 33 2, VII | let him point out what are great and what are small falsehoods, 34 2, X | to be guilty. Was not the great charge against Jesus, which 35 2, XII | good general and leader of great multitudes was ever betrayed; 36 2, XIII | observe whether it is not with great authority that this declaration 37 2, XIII | as one who has received great power from God to implant 38 2, XIV | would not make, as being too great a one; and although he somehow 39 2, XXIV | these matters, which afford great room for explanation from 40 2, XXXIII | continues Celsus, "what great deeds did Jesus perform 41 2, XXXIII | been crucified, and the great earthquakes which then took 42 2, XLI | pure from evils. And how great also the other band of poor 43 2, XLIII | few persons merely, but so great a number, that a conspiracy 44 2, XLIX | prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch 45 2, LVIII | results than theirs. For what great good has accrued to the 46 2, LIX | reply that He was of very great assistance. For He neither 47 2, LXIII | this passage contain some great and wonderful mysteries, 48 2, LXIII | grasp not merely of the great multitude of ordinary believers, 49 2, LXVII | blindness, both small and great; so that they wearied themselves 50 2, LXX | behold, there had been a great earthquake: for the angel 51 2, LXXIII | coming had been explained at great length in His discourses 52 2, LXXV | are considered to be as great as those recorded of Moses, 53 2, LXXVI | not a threatening, and a great one, which declares, "Your 54 2, LXXVI | hither, much landed Odysseus, great glory of the Greeks;" ~whereas, 55 2, LXXVI | those who have at-rained great reputation for their wisdom 56 3, II | committed to writing? And did so great a nation as that of the 57 3, VI | impossible it was for so great a multitude of rebellious 58 3, IX | especially by its teachers, was great; while at the present day 59 3, X | but when they grew to be a great multitude, they were divided 60 3, X | conspire against Him, was the great number of those who followed 61 3, XII | matters is attended with great differences of opinion, 62 3, XIII | preferable system,--and as the great proficient in philosophy 63 3, XX | of the man who can clothe great ideas in common language; 64 3, XXII | in which is recorded the great dissoluteness of Hercules, 65 3, XXIV | said of AEsculapius that a great multitude both of Greeks 66 3, XXV | divine honours, seeing some great importance or other attaching 67 3, XXVIII | with each other; and that a great multitude of them acknowledged 68 3, XXXI | able to effect results so great, that there dwelt in Him 69 3, XXXIX | which is characterized by great plausibility and acuteness), 70 3, XXXIX | so to speak, marked with great simplicity, was deemed worthy 71 3, XLI | in answer to this, as a great deal has been said in the 72 3, XLII | To which we reply, "What great deed has AEsculapius, or 73 3, XLV | treatises, which contain a great amount of wisdom expressed 74 3, XLVI | Stephen bears witness to the great learning of Moses, which 75 3, LIX | has slandered us with too great bitterness, as if by way 76 3, LXVI | to me to have committed a great error, in refusing to those 77 3, LXVI | related to have undergone so great a change that they may be 78 3, LXIX | is even a work of no very great difficulty, if a man only 79 3, LXXI | transformation from a life of great wickedness. For virtue, 80 3, LXXV | obedience to us from the great wounds inflicted by the 81 3, LXXV | Him." And none of us is so great a braggart as to say what 82 4, III | expressed themselves at great length in their works on 83 4, IV | prophets. But above all these, great was the reformation effected 84 4, XI | how Celsus, who has read a great deal, and who shows that 85 4, XI | Egyptians to be a man of great antiquity, as well as by 86 4, XII | prophets, being men of very great antiquity, did not receive 87 4, XIV | at what Celsus next with great ostentation announces in 88 4, XVII | descent," distinguished by its great benevolence, undertaken 89 4, XVIII | happen to the Word who, in great benevolence, brought down 90 4, XXIII | regions of heaven, and this great earth, he becomes a citizen 91 4, XXVIII | regions, and despising this great earth, takes up His abode 92 4, XXVIII | world, and despising this great earth, takes up His abode 93 4, XXXIV | their possession of certain great and marvellous qualities, 94 4, XXXVI | bear upon the claims to great antiquity put forth by many 95 4, XXXIX | myth, and would turn this great Plato into a subject of 96 4, XXXIX | the form of this myth, the great ideas which presented themselves 97 4, XLVII | for form's sake, and with great want of precision, speaks 98 4, XLVIII | pleasure was a goddess, "so great is my reverence, Protarchus," 99 4, XLIX | be one flesh. This is a great mystery; but I speak concerning 100 4, LIV | work of God, and that the great skill displayed in their 101 4, LIV | he, who separated these great acts of creation, and apportioned 102 4, LV | and after these, to the great fishes, and to every living 103 4, LXIV | that is in it has become great.~ 104 4, LXV | such an one, although with great labour, to attain it. Now, 105 4, LXX | His words are: "But in a great house there are not only 106 4, LXXV | say distinctly that the great diversity among the products 107 4, LXXIX | prey of men, there is a great difference between the case 108 4, LXXXI | philosophy; nor does he see how great is the injury done to religion 109 4, XC | power of divination, is great, and beyond all reach of 110 4, XCIV | then, was divine, while the great Ulysses, the friend of Homer' 111 4, XCVI | state of wickedness, however great their progress in knowledge, 112 4, XCVIII | to) oaths, and of their great devotedness to our God, 113 4, XCVIII | if Celsus had known how great the difference is between 114 5, I | those who published it with great power" may supply us also, 115 5, I | also, and bestow upon us "great power," so that faith in 116 5, IX | stars. And there is thus great inconsistency in the same 117 5, X | although possessed of so great a rational light of knowledge, 118 5, XI | view to depreciate these great works of God's creative 119 5, XII | really do foretell such great things, ought we not rather 120 5, XVIII | since he has ridiculed at great length the doctrine of the 121 5, XIX | Scripture teaching us at great length the difference between 122 5, XXXIV | truth, we shall find very great differences prevailing among 123 5, XXXVI | Darius inquiring for how great a sum of money they would 124 5, XLI | having a knowledge of the great God, but being led away 125 5, XLII | gave out that they knew the great God, although they did not 126 5, XLII | bodily substance! And how great was the advantage which 127 5, XLIX | flesh, as if it were some great thing; but upon their having 128 5, XLIX | us to God," we do not set great store on refraining from 129 5, L | probable that they are in great favour with God, or are 130 5, L | that this nation was in great favour with God, from the 131 5, LI | profession of knowing the great God, and that we have not 132 5, LI | ability defended ourselves at great length in the preceding 133 5, LIII | however, on the subject of our great Saviour, although the accuser 134 5, LIII | angel, but the "Angel of the great counsel:" for He announced 135 5, LIII | He announced to men the great counsel of the God and Father 136 5, LIII | ascend by means of their great deeds to God; but of those 137 5, LIII | either of these dilemmas at great length, although there is 138 5, LIX | that the members of the great Church admit this, and adopt 139 5, LXIII | and who wallow about in a great darkness, more unholy and 140 5, LXIII | they wallow about in the great darkness of their ignorance. 141 6, I | but also Barbarians (and great, indeed, is the humanity 142 6, II | disparage Plato (for the great world of men has found even 143 6, II | Lord will give a word with great power to them who preach." 144 6, IV | life, they pass from those great topics which God has revealed 145 6, V | that sat in darkness saw a great light." Observe now the 146 6, VII | upon them, and filled with great thoughts, to which they 147 6, XI | power of God that is called great, and the latter that he 148 6, XI | wished to call himself some great personage, as did Theudas 149 6, XV | lofty, neither do I walk in great matters, nor in things too 150 6, XV | prophet, while "walking in great and wonderful things," which 151 6, XV | doctrines that are truly great, and those thoughts that 152 6, XV | because "he walks in things great and wonderful," which are 153 6, XV | death of the cross." And so great is this doctrine of humiliation, 154 6, XV | as its teacher; but our great Saviour Himself says: "Learn 155 6, XVIII | unable to enter into the great thoughts and venerable nature 156 6, XX | seeing we also have "a great High Priest," who by the 157 6, XXV | Thy creatures; so is this great and wide sea. There go the 158 6, XXV | ships; small animals with great; there is this dragon, which 159 6, XXVIII | accusations against Jesus to as great a degree as Celsus himself; 160 6, XXXII | XXXII.~The supposed great learning of Celsus, which 161 6, XLII | Himself had done, will exhibit great and marvellous works, claiming 162 6, XLV | flowed to the human race so great a conversion, and healing, 163 6, XLVI | And his power shall be great, and he shall destroy wonderfully, 164 6, XLVII | Jesus is made one with so great a Son of God through the 165 6, LI | accursed god opposed to the great God, who did this contrary 166 6, LII | different creator from the great God, and which were tolerated 167 6, LII | have we ever heard that the great God, after giving his spirit 168 6, LX | nature alone, and of the (great) lights and stars upon the 169 6, LXVI | darkness--the Gentiles--saw a great light, and to them who sat 170 6, LXVIII | and ascending from their great introduction to Him, which 171 6, LXIX | following terms: "Since God is great and difficult to see, He 172 6, LXIX | not the only being that is great in our judgment; for He 173 6, LXXIII | himself, and after saying a great deal which he had said before, 174 6, LXXVI | not seeing that it is a great proof that the Jesus who 175 7, XIV | prophets foretold that the great God--not to put it more 176 7, XV | that the prophets of the great God should utter lies." 177 7, XV | prophets have foretold that the great God should become a slave, 178 7, XVII | impious,"--namely, that the great God should become a slave 179 7, XXIX | in the holy place;" and, "Great is the Lord, and greatly 180 7, XXXVIII| Since we hold that the great God is in essence simple, 181 7, XLII | have associated with this great God objects which can have 182 7, XLIV | to ask only for what is great and truly divine; and these 183 7, XLVI | after the knowledge of such great truths which He has given 184 7, XLVII | themselves wise gave proofs of great folly, when, alter such 185 7, LI | But he does not know how great is the difference between 186 7, LVII | prophets, and who has done great things in heaven and earth, 187 7, LIX | it promoted the health of great multitudes of men, which 188 7, LXVIII | all things," we utter a great truth if we attribute to 189 8, III | teaches us that there is "a great Lord above all gods." And 190 8, IX | reason, and gains for himself great good; he who honours Him, 191 8, XIII | He who is the Son of so great a Father is said in Scripture 192 8, XV | the form and name of the great God, and whom they assert 193 8, XIX | precious stone in the one great temple of God. Accordingly, 194 8, XIX | taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy 195 8, XXVII | Jesus, the "Angel of the great counsel,'' being well contented 196 8, XXXII | judgments of God are so great," that a soul which is still 197 8, XXXIV | up our prayers, "having a great high priest, that is passed 198 8, XXXIV | would wish to have besides a great number of beings who shall 199 8, XXXV | state, would be able to do great injury to those who despised 200 8, XLI | when we consider what a great folly it is ! And it is 201 8, XLIV | depart from the body with great glory, they destroy the 202 8, XLVI | maimed were cured by Jesus in great numbers. And the books of 203 8, XLVII | God, and were for their great wickedness cast off by Him, 204 8, XLVII | evidently have been a people of great wisdom. But Christians, 205 8, L | he reproaches us with too great an anxiety about the body, 206 8, LIV | love of life is to enjoy a great good. But when Celsus compares 207 8, LIX | and promise us in return great benefits. According to Celsus, 208 8, LIX | Himself by Him who by His great power has spread the true 209 8, LXVII | the greater honour to the great God when we sing hymns in 210 8, LXXII | subject, it will be with great brevity. The Stoics, indeed, 211 8, LXXIV | smallest city, come into a great one," where "God standeth 212 8, LXXV | constraining influence of the great King, whom we believe to