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1 1, V | were gods, act in a similar manner to those who would enter 2 1, VIII | involves himself in all manner of contradictions. For he 3 1, XVII | that kind." For in like manner Celsus as sails (as he thinks) 4 1, XXV | seen, in an unmistakeable manner, to have expelled myriads 5 1, XXVI | XXVI.~But let us see the manner in which this Celsus, who 6 1, XXVIII | speaks in a very childish manner, altogether unworthy of 7 1, XXIX | not seek to know in what manner, after being reared up in 8 1, XXIX | been able to teach, in a manner not at all to be despised, 9 1, XXXII | the history in a different manner, on account of its extremely 10 1, XXXII | doing this in a credible manner, but (their) preserving 11 1, XXXII | their entire conduct in a manner pleasing to the Creator 12 1, XXXV | has conceived after the manner of women, or one who is 13 1, XXXVI | necessity in the following manner. "For the nations," as it 14 1, XXXVII | caused Him to be born in some manner different from the common! 15 1, XL | proceed to deal in an orderly manner with the accounts that follow 16 1, XLII | such a thing? And in like manner also with the history of 17 1, XLVIII | clearness or in an enigmatic manner,--a fact which is manifest 18 1, XLVIII | and hearing in this divine manner, and tasting likewise, and 19 1, XLVIII | comes upon them, saw in this manner what they record as having 20 1, XLVIII | were affected in a similar manner to what they describe when 21 1, L | allegories or in some other manner, and some also in express 22 1, LI | Bethlehem--in the following manner: "And thou Bethlehem, house 23 1, LI | people; acting in a similar manner to those individuals who 24 1, LIV | exceedingly high. In like manner, many shall be astonished 25 1, LVIII | position in the following manner.~ 26 1, LXII | shameful and importunate manner." Let us to the best of 27 1, LXV | disgraceful and importunate manner." Let him show wherein lay 28 1, LXV | importunate element in their manner of subsistence. For it is 29 1, LXVI | danger of death. And in like manner it was necessary that He 30 1, LXVI | and unnecessarily public manner, would not have been of 31 2, I | earth; wherein were all manner of four-footed beasts, and 32 2, II | that is, by the truth, in a manner to convince the hearers, 33 2, II | the disciples were in a manner unable to bear, having been 34 2, III | converts in the following manner: "What induced you to abandon 35 2, III | interpreting them in a spiritual manner, nevertheless do observe 36 2, IX | escape in a most disgraceful manner, and who was betrayed by 37 2, IX | according to the Jewish manner of speaking, "I am the Lord, 38 2, XV | they turned out in that manner? And yet, according to all 39 2, XVI | pattern to men, as to the manner in which they were to regulate 40 2, XVII | to retain his life in a manner unbecoming one. Leonidas 41 2, XXIV | maketh sore." So in like manner acts this Jew of Celsus 42 2, XXX | and other nations in like manner. How, then, was it possible 43 2, XXXII | raise doubts in a skilful manner against the credibility 44 2, XXXV | same, or a more effective manner. There was not only a portent 45 2, XXXVIII | doctrine in an extraordinary manner, and with the evidence of 46 2, XLII | illustrious pattern to men of the manner in which they ought to bear 47 2, XLIX | who profess in any other manner to work miracles--for His 48 2, L | Thessalonians, shows in what manner there will one day be revealed " 49 2, LXII | He said unto them, What manner of communications are these 50 2, LXIII | resurrection in the same manner as He used formerly to show 51 2, LXIII | from the dead, in the same manner as before that event. And 52 2, LXIX | more profoundly, and in a manner more adapted to their divine 53 2, LXXIV | Hebrews in a most public manner, not only in the signs and 54 2, LXXVIII | after treating Jesus in the manner in which they did. And let 55 3, VII | VII.~In like manner, as the statement is false " 56 3, XII | dispute in it respecting the manner of curing bodies, there 57 3, XIII | speak in a very striking manner when he says, "For there 58 3, XXII | regarding it, but also in a manner agreeable to the teaching 59 3, XXVI | disappeared from among men in a manner so indicative of divine 60 3, XXVII | again in an unmistakeable manner," and "visited many parts 61 3, XXX | people in each city. In like manner, also, in comparing the 62 3, XLIII | And the following is the manner in which Callimachus speaks 63 3, XLIII | these topics, by the unfair manner in which he deals with Jesus, 64 3, LVI | better than ours, and in what manner we draw away children and 65 3, LXII | of it, and in a becoming manner for the time to come.~ 66 3, LXIX | Celsus continues in his usual manner, asserting that "to change 67 3, LXXIX | Gospel in a philosophical manner.~ 68 4, X | if we talked of God in a manner that was neither holy nor 69 4, XII | descending" in a bodily manner; so, if God is said anywhere 70 4, XII | employs the word, and, in like manner also with the expression " 71 4, XIII | of the soul. And, in like manner, "rivers of fire" are said 72 4, XVI | doctrine; and this in a manner corresponding to the condition 73 4, XX | all things purified in a manner analogous to the first deluge 74 4, XXX | discuss with each other the manner in which all things were 75 4, XXXIV | establishing in the clearest manner that effects not to be lightly 76 4, XXXIX | they will admire) the manner in which he was able to 77 4, XXXIX | to speak in a befitting manner to those who know how to 78 4, XLIX | begins in the following manner, as recorded in the book 79 4, LII | ignoble style, and in a manner not unbecoming the character 80 4, LV | It was so." And in like manner also, with regard to what 81 4, LXIV | of contemplation. In like manner, we may make the same assertion 82 4, LXIX | most beautiful and stable manner, He nevertheless needed 83 4, LXXI | should be spoken by Him in a manner more befitting the majesty 84 4, LXXIV | me to speak in a similar manner to those who, through dislike 85 4, LXXIV | Providence provides in a special manner for rational creatures; 86 4, LXXXII | convey instruction as to the manner in which wars, if ever there 87 4, LXXXVIII| are not agreed about the manner of the divination; since 88 4, LXXXIX | overturned in a convincing manner also the arguments of those 89 4, XCVIII | against men in the most savage manner, and have committed murder, 90 5, VI | in heaven; and, in like manner, as they do not bow down 91 5, XII | lightnings, and fruits, and all manner of productions, and let 92 5, XVI | be addressed to them in a manner befitting their infantile 93 5, XVIII | of the resurrection in a manner worthy of God, although 94 5, XXV | governing powers, and in this manner the administration of the 95 5, XXVI | governing powers, and in this manner the administration of the 96 5, XXX | to the heavens, after the manner of the "high things which 97 5, XXXI | them laws, and point out a manner of life agreeably to which 98 5, XXXV | when acting in a similar manner to the philosophers, be 99 5, XXXVII | Ethiopian gods in the Ethiopian manner; nor, like the Arabians, 100 5, XLII | consider that it was in a manner worthy of their name as 101 5, XLVI | should prefer to endure all manner of suffering rather than 102 5, XLVII | of sacrifice in a similar manner, and he who offers up prayer 103 5, LIV | And in a most confused manner, moreover, does be adduce, 104 5, LXIII | blasphemies, saying all manner of things shameful to be 105 5, LXIII | we would not utter "all manner of things shameful to be 106 5, LXV | opinions in the most absurd manner on things which they do 107 6, I | the Scriptures). and in a manner which is free from all exaggerations 108 6, II | in a simple and practical manner, and with a view to the 109 6, IV | who have written in this manner regarding the "chief good" 110 6, IV | of what form, and in what manner, and like to which of mortal 111 6, XI | objection in the following manner, as the clearness of the 112 6, XI | life as sons of God in the manner in which Jesus did, and 113 6, XV | unseemly or inauspicious manner, falling down upon his knees, 114 6, XVII | philosopher to worship in a manner worthy of him the Maker 115 6, XVIII | postures of these, and of the manner in which God is said to 116 6, XVIII | mentioned in a very mysterious manner, on account of the unworthy 117 6, XIX | will sing in a becoming manner," and so on. And in the 118 6, XXXI | following, then, is the manner in which they proceed): " 119 6, XLI | careful to observe a healthy manner of life." If, now, it had 120 6, XLIV | to recover in a "lawful manner " the possession (which 121 6, XLIV | is (because acting in a manner contrary to virtue) Satanas, 122 6, XLIV | origin of evil, and the manner of its dissolution, he would 123 6, XLV | certain reserve, both the manner, and time, and cause of 124 6, XLVII | intimate union, or even in a manner at all approaching to it 125 6, XLVIII | perfect and inconceivable manner with the very Word, so the 126 6, LI | sensible beings, nor of the manner in which the different kinds 127 6, LV | relating to it in an ignorant manner, he made this statement 128 6, LXI | phrases, in a figurative manner, so far as respects the " 129 6, LXVI | himself in the following manner, "How, then, shall I know 130 6, LXVII | Isaiah in the following manner: "Woe unto them that put 131 6, LXX | a corporeal and literal manner, our Saviour said to the 132 6, LXXIII | from the vine. In the same manner, therefore, the visible 133 6, LXXIII | does not make known the manner of its existence. And you 134 6, LXXIII | are not agreed as to the manner of their creation, for their 135 6, LXXIV | who was punished in such a manner, be shown to be God's Son, 136 6, LXXVII | show Himself in the same manner to the multitude as He does 137 7, III | uttered in Judea, after the manner of that country, as indeed 138 7, IX | to give an account of the manner in which prophecies are 139 7, XIX | present to refer to the manner in which in the Psalms the 140 7, XX | each other. Paul in like manner says, that "the letter killeth, 141 7, XX | live by them," Paul in like manner, when he wishes to disparage 142 7, XXII | His enemies. And, in like manner, those who disobey the law 143 7, XXVI | longer continue, in like manner it has extended day by day 144 7, XXVIII | places inhabited in like manner by other men. For there 145 7, XXXVI | philosophy. And in like manner we should condemn a man 146 7, LXVIII | those who speak in this manner to see how inconvenient 147 8, II | of another. And, in like manner, it is impossible to serve 148 8, IV | teach us to think, in like manner, of the Lord of lords. For 149 8, XVII | the Most High in a better manner and with a more perfect 150 8, XX | of the others,--in like manner, when they reproach us for 151 8, XXIII | to keep every day in this manner, they require some sensible 152 8, XXXIV | agreement they visit with all manner of kindness and deliverance 153 8, XXXV | and service--as, after the manner of men, inflicting injury 154 8, XLI | rail against us after the manner of old wives. "You," says 155 8, XLIII | insults, you may in like manner say that they voluntarily 156 8, XLVII | who have in so wonderful a manner formed themselves into a 157 8, LI | disallowed." And Celsus, in like manner, after having embraced the 158 8, LXIV | which casts it, so in like manner it follows, that when we