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1 1, Pref | should be economical of my time, and that, satisfied with 2 1, III | indeed, for a considerable time established their schools 3 1, III | and the princes of the time, and the soldiery, and the 4 1, IV | the commandments a second time, and gave them to him; the 5 1, IV | writing of God a second time.~ 6 1, VIII | two having lived in the time of Nero, but this one in 7 1, XIII | it pleased God a second time to save them that believe, 8 1, XVI | preserved down to the present time. And it is intentionally 9 1, XVII | allegorically, at the same time bestowing also some praise 10 1, XIX | lately took place in the time of Deucalion is comparatively 11 1, XIX | flood which occurred in the time of Deucalion, and the conflagration 12 1, XXV | there is heard at the same time that of the son of Kronos 13 1, XXVI | of men; but who, from the time that they adopted it, have 14 1, XXVIII | and wandering about for a time, she disgracefully gave 15 1, XXX | many things at the same time; whereas this man, in addition 16 1, XLIII | flesh, but up to the present time His power still produces 17 1, XLIV | of events before his own time, beginning with the creation, 18 1, XLIV | which took place at the time of Jesus' baptism. And he 19 1, XLVII | lived no great length of time after John and Jesus. For 20 1, XLIX | will come." And many a time indeed do they directly 21 1, LII | many of the Jews at that time disregarded the clear testimony 22 1, LV | on His cross?" At another time we may explain the several 23 1, LVIII | been born about the same time, thinking that in this way 24 1, LIX | kingdom or a particular time; but with respect to the 25 1, LXI | in life, until the proper time come for one who has assumed 26 1, LXIII | himself also at a later time became an apostle of Jesus, 27 1, LXIV | there were not only at the time we speak of, the twelve 28 1, LXV | incurring guilt a second time, as formerly in the case 29 2, I | observed for a considerable time the Jewish observances enjoined 30 2, I | unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, 31 2, V | repeating for the second time that "he was punished by 32 2, VII | of God, while at the same time he who was an ambassador 33 2, VIII | defence, showing at the same time in what respects we understand 34 2, IX | which by the Jews of that time were attributed I know not 35 2, IX | which it is not now the time to explain.~ 36 2, X | prisoner; for at the fitting time He did not prevent Himself 37 2, XIII | thereof is nigh." But at that time there were no armies around 38 2, XXV | allege, "nothing at that time was done to Jesus which 39 2, XXXII | it appears folly to waste time upon such an argument as 40 2, XXXIII | that, down to the present time, those whom God wills are 41 2, XXXIII | regard to the eclipse in the time of Tiberius Caesar, in whose 42 2, XXXIX | exhibited, indeed, at that time some symptoms of human weakness 43 2, XLIX | of truth, he at the same time not only laid open the doings 44 2, L | might be revealed in his time. For the mystery of iniquity 45 2, LII | these things to pass in the time of Moses the Hebrew lawgiver, 46 2, LIII | truth, Moses at the same time both exposed the doings 47 2, LVI | disappeared for a certain time, and secretly withdrew themselves 48 2, LVI | and who also, at the same time, not only prepared others 49 2, LIX | events took place at the time when our Saviour suffered. 50 2, LXIII | remain unto the present time, but some are fallen asleep. 51 2, LXIII | as of one born out of due time." I am of opinion now that 52 2, LXIV | those who notice why, at the time when He was about to be 53 2, LXV | as to one born out of due time, and who knew well how to 54 2, LXV | with "one born out of due time." For as no one could reasonably 55 2, LXXI | man hath seen God at any time; the only-begotten Son, 56 2, LXXV | the legislation was in the time of Moses, in whose work 57 2, LXXV | admitted to have been in the time of Jesus. And by your unbelief 58 2, LXXVII | consider the present a suitable time to discuss the subject with 59 3, I | of them who lived at the time of His coming conspired 60 3, III | cruelly treated, at one time in Assyria, at another in 61 3, VI | change its language at the time of its rebellion, so that 62 3, VI | that those who up to that time made use of the Egyptian 63 3, VII | political existence) from the time of their rebellion," so 64 3, IX | sustenance; or if at any time they were pressed by a necessity 65 3, XV | already, for a considerable time, ceased to exist. And it 66 3, XVIII | assertions we shall remark in due time, when we come to the proper 67 3, XXI | Jesus; ascending at one time a mountain for the purpose 68 3, XXI | it is not the appropriate time to describe at present the 69 3, XXII | they die often--~"At one time live on alternate days, 70 3, XXVI | them, disappeared a second time. Such is the story current 71 3, XXXVI | which even at the present time show that they either fear 72 3, XL | once rejects what it for a time supposed to be gods, and 73 3, XLV | were composed after the time of Jesus, and which are 74 3, XLVI | books written after the time of Jesus, you will find 75 3, LI | afterwards, at some future time, after a greater interval 76 3, LX | whose soul has, for a long time, been conscious of no evil, 77 3, LXII | such as have never at any time sinned,--for he made no 78 3, LXII | becoming manner for the time to come.~ 79 3, LXIII | He may exalt you in due time;" he says that "those persons 80 3, LXIII | himself; appearing at one time to know a man "without sin," 81 3, LXIII | beginning;" and at another time accepting our statement 82 3, LXIX | and to carry at the same time numerous and heavy weights, 83 4, I | arraying himself at the same time against both parties--against 84 4, VII | After so long a period of time, then, did God now bethink 85 4, VII | that there never was a time when God did not wish to 86 4, VIII | should also have been a time when something of surpassing 87 4, VIII | after so long a period of time, then, did God now bethink 88 4, IX | everywhere. But if there is a time coming which will necessarily 89 4, XI | after lengthened cycles of time, and the returns and conjunctions 90 4, XI | which took place in the time of Deucalion, the lapse 91 4, XI | Deucalion, the lapse of time, agreeably to the vicissitude 92 4, XI | to have lived about the time of Inachus the son of Phoroneus, 93 4, XI | after long intervals of time; which statement Celsus 94 4, XII | then, there are cycles of time, and floods, or conflagrations 95 4, XII | attend to the matter of time ), others rather misunderstanding 96 4, XIV | being corporeal, at one time has his whole essence composed 97 4, XXI | think any one prior to the time of Homer s has mentioned 98 4, XXI | pervert the history of the time, or he who wrote the account 99 4, XXII | powerful nations; for if at any time they appeared to be abandoned 100 4, XXII | account now for a lengthened time calamities of such severity. 101 4, XXVIII | fallen away for a little time Thou rebukest, and admonishest, 102 4, XXX | being formed at the same time with the body, exist for 103 4, XXXII | shorter period, until in the time of the Romans, having committed 104 4, XXXIV | men. For up to the present time, the Jewish names belonging 105 4, XXXV | but that at the present time the Jews dispute about them 106 4, XXXVI | to be much older than the time of the Trojan war! It is 107 4, XXXIX | feast, and being at the same time by nature a lover of the 108 4, XXXIX | on the same day, at one time he flourishes and lives 109 4, XXXIX | plenty, and again at another time dies, and once more is recalled 110 4, XXXIX | that he is never at any time in want, nor yet rich; and, 111 4, XXXIX | however, is not the proper time for explaining either the 112 4, LIII | exist together at the same time in human nature, in saying, 113 4, LIII | hatred is not at the same time a subject of pity. Celsus, 114 4, LIII | system which at the same time converts and ameliorates, 115 4, LVII | quality is at the present time implanted in this portion 116 4, LVII | wonderful that at the present time a snake should be formed 117 4, LXI | something which is at the same time mortal and immortal, by 118 4, LXII | assertion, that there at one time were fewer evils in the 119 4, LXIII | there never existed (at any time) either more or fewer evils, 120 4, LXIV | always alike: there being a time when he had not yet attained 121 4, LXIV | less degree; and again, a time when he devoted himself 122 4, LXIX | administers entire ages of time, as if they were, so to 123 4, LXXIX | did not happen at the same time." Now let if be granted 124 4, LXXXVII| you in proverbs, but the time cometh when I shall no more 125 4, XCII | choose, and at whatever time they choose: either turning 126 4, XCIV | suitors:--~"For the very last time, now, will they sup here."~ 127 4, XCV | divination in Israel. In due time will it be declared to Jacob 128 4, XCIX | worse; nor does God after a time bring it back to himself; 129 4, XCIX | to purify it, and after a time to bring back the whole 130 5, III | that sect. And now is the time for you, (reader), who peruse 131 5, VI | worship the heaven at the same time with God. Moreover, no one 132 5, X | resurrection: "And at that time thy people shall be delivered, 133 5, XV | and healing at the same time, seeing it burns indeed, 134 5, XVII | there will remain at the time of the visitation which 135 5, XIX | in dying, and who in due time receive, out of what has 136 5, XX | resurrection have, as far as time would permit, been stated 137 5, XX | unaltered from the former time, and will condemn to death 138 5, XXI | like what they were at the time when the same state of planetary 139 5, XXI | which they occupied in the time of Socrates, Socrates will 140 5, XXIII | we maintain, at the same time, that God cannot do what 141 5, XXIII | which God could at any time do; as, e.g., in raising 142 5, XXV | maintain them up to the present time, and observe a mode of worship 143 5, XXIX | and on the events at the time of the confusion of languages, 144 5, XXXI | continued for a considerable time, and that a remedy was always 145 5, XXXIV | happened to be present at the time, inquired of them for how 146 5, XXXVI | called Callatians, who in the time of Darius devoured their 147 5, XLV | reminding the reader at the same time of what has been said above 148 5, LIV | angels descended at the same time, who fell into a state of 149 5, LV | confusing whatever he had at any time heard, or had anywhere found 150 5, LVII | writers who lived a very short time ago, as in the treatise 151 5, LVIII | formerly showed them at the time of their first entrance ( 152 5, LXII | philosophers, have never at any time met with these sects. He 153 6, XIV | country. At the present time, moreover, the Churches 154 6, XVI | goodness, and at the same time for riches." Now who is 155 6, XVI | goodness and riches at the same time," had perverted this, and 156 6, XXIII | appear to us to be the proper time to speak. Let Celsus know, 157 6, XXIX | Jews also worshipped of old time, and still profess to worship 158 6, XLV | reserve, both the manner, and time, and cause of his coming 159 6, XLVI | might be revealed in his time. For the mystery of iniquity 160 6, XLVI | follows: "And at the latter time of their kingdom, when their 161 6, XLVI | desolations, and at the end of the time an end shall be put to the 162 6, XLVII | and those men of ancient time of whom Celsus speaks. Nay, 163 6, LI | ability, a considerable time before the commencement 164 6, LIV | Paul said: "Redeeming the time, because the days are evil."~ 165 6, LIX | liberates them at the same time from an existence upon earth, 166 6, LX | signification, said that the time of six days was occupied 167 6, LXIX | which did not at the same time preserve the image of His 168 6, LXXIII | seen, does not at the same time indicate the nature of that 169 6, LXXVII | Artificer desires, should at one time possess a quality, agreeably 170 6, LXXVIII| capable, although for a little time, of admitting such operations 171 6, LXXVIII| should come to them at a time when the Word was about 172 7, III | moreover, that should be the time of clearest perception, 173 7, VI | excite the spectators at one time to tears and grief, and 174 7, VIII | still more; but since that time these signs have diminished, 175 7, X | preserved by men living at the time, that those who came after 176 7, XI | God give us grace in the time that He appoints for us, 177 7, XI | prophets have appeared in the time of Celsus. If there had 178 7, XXV | was said to them in old time, An eye for an eye, and 179 7, XXVII | man hath seen God at any time;" and the First-born of 180 7, XXX | prophets, devote all their time to the study of the sacred 181 7, XXXII | Accordingly, it at one time puts off one body which 182 7, XXXII | a second; and at another time it assumes another in addition 183 7, XXXIX | which they had up to that time enjoyed the delight of beholding 184 7, XL | for we have never at any time held any such fancies; but 185 7, XLIII | Philip, "Have I been so long time with you, and yet dost thou 186 7, LI | and for short periods of time, and those who are more 187 7, LVIII | by divine men before his time. But let this suffice as 188 7, LXV | not possible at the same time to know God and to address 189 8, I | Discourse, and at the same time to unfold the truths of 190 8, II | impossible to serve at the same time heroes or demons of different 191 8, VII | servants wishes at the same time to serve another," he adds, 192 8, VII | him, wishes at the same time to serve another?"~ 193 8, XII | did not exist before the time when Christ appeared. We 194 8, XVIII | subject to the ravages of time, the former abide in the 195 8, XXIV | utmost of joining at any time the table of demons.~ 196 8, XLI | nothing for it, either at the time or during the whole of their 197 8, XLI | ever during all this long time showing the slightest concern. 198 8, XLII | afterwards through so long a time," we must inform him, as 199 8, XLIII | has come to pass since the time that Jesus suffered,--that, 200 8, XLV | facts, whilst at the same time he treats as mere fables 201 8, L | resurrection, and yet at the same time expose it to tortures as 202 8, LI | held by a person at the time that he is under the influence 203 8, LIII | the appointed period of time,--for, according to Empedocles, 204 8, LIII | blessed for 30,000 periods of time,--we must therefore believe 205 8, LXIII | get into confusion. At one time his judgment is darkened 206 8, LXVI | influence of demons--at one time recovering, at another relapsing, 207 8, LXVIII | raiseth up the useful man in time of need upon earth." For 208 8, LXXII | possible," implying at the same time that he thought it most