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1 1, X | philosophers, and of all the different sects, and the reasons for 2 1, XXIV | Samanaeans, and others in different countries; and shall be 3 1, XXIV | every individual nation, for different purposes. And thus it will 4 1, XXIV | upon the earth, to whom different localities have been assigned, 5 1, XXIV | apply differing names to different things; lest he should resemble 6 1, XXVII | these, the rulers of the different cities, and the soldiers, 7 1, XXXII | falsified the history in a different manner, on account of its 8 1, XXXVII | to be born in some manner different from the common! Nay, according 9 1, XXXVIII | invents something altogether different, admitting somehow the miraculous 10 1, XLVI | statements, but by testimonies of different kinds, to establish the 11 1, LV | people of God, unless he be a different person from that people 12 1, LVIII | that what they profess is different, and so has falsified the 13 1, LXIV | to the principles of the different sects are those to be cured 14 1, LXV | go and hide yourself in different places." Now similar to 15 2, XXIII | a body, not wholly of a different nature from that of human 16 2, XLIX | work signs and wonders is different from what this Jew of Celsus 17 2, LXII | imaginary appearances of a different kind, and those who have 18 2, LXIV | than one, according to the different standpoint from which He 19 2, LXV | be changed, and who are different from the dead who are to 20 2, LXV | describing the same change in different words, he says, that they 21 3, VI | preferring the Hebrew, which is different from both? But reason seems 22 3, VI | sacred by the Jews, were different from those of the Egyptians.~ 23 3, XI | doctrines interpreted in different ways.~ 24 3, XII | matters are determined in different ways by the various sects." 25 3, XII | we say that heresies of different kinds have never originated 26 3, XII | origination of heresies, in the different acceptation accorded to 27 3, XII | which was, that, taking in different acceptations those discourses 28 3, XXVII | to its truth, it is in a different way that we should have 29 3, XXIX | to the assemblies in the different districts?~ 30 3, XXXIV | good grounds. For these different tribes erected temples and 31 3, XXXVI | predictions which they utter. Far different from such are those of Jesus. 32 3, XXXVII | holy angels of God are of a different nature and will from all 33 3, XXXVIII | necessary, owing to the different methods of education, to 34 3, XLI | and assumes others of a different and higher kind. And if 35 3, XLIX | also others who are very different from these, since Christ 36 3, LI | assembly, while those of a different character they receive with 37 3, LXI | invites them to a very different vocation, viz. to bind up 38 4, VIII | reasons, bearing upon the different treatment of human souls, 39 4, XVI | XVI.~For there are different appearances, as it were, 40 4, XVI | appearance was something different, and far more excellent 41 4, XXVI | and the rest of mankind as different, let us examine the acknowledged 42 4, XXX | us, or is expressed in a different way, Celsus here too falsely 43 4, XLIII | customs (prevailing among the different nations) becoming famous, 44 4, LII | the nature of the body is different. And in this respect there 45 4, LIV | the nature of the body is different, and there is no difference 46 4, LIV | architect, who constructed the different kinds of things so as to 47 4, LVI | that the nature of body is different; and that in this respect 48 4, LVI | that the nature of body is different;" for from his argument 49 4, LVII | among bodies as due to the different qualities, internal and 50 4, LVII | afterwards another of a different and better kind. But since 51 4, LVII | whether, when a new and different order of things has succeeded 52 4, LVIII | that the nature of body is different," and puts forward such 53 4, LVIII | nature of all bodies is different from that of the soul. He 54 4, LVIII | the nature of all bodies different (from the soul). But if 55 4, LVIII | nature of all bodies be not different, although the body of each 56 4, LIX | that the nature of body is different."~ 57 4, LXV | evident from the views of the different philosophical sects; whereas, 58 4, LXV | that are established in different states, in conformity with 59 4, LXVIII | and one individual not different from another, and yet the 60 4, LXIX | as a husbandman performs different acts of husbandry upon the 61 4, LXXV | with those whose nature is different, or which do not appear 62 4, LXXXVII | literally, but which convey a different signification as their hidden 63 4, LXXXVIII| to flights and sounds of different kinds, and the other animals 64 4, XCIII | wisdom, has, in arranging the different kinds of animals, pronounced 65 5, V | benefits on mankind are a different race from the gods," and 66 5, XVI | the other hand, those of a different nature--those, viz., who, 67 5, XVII | is alive and awake, and different from those who are asleep, 68 5, XX | were to be in no respect different from what it was before. 69 5, XX | with garments not at all different from those which he wore 70 5, XXV | the beginning allotted to different superintending spirits, 71 5, XXVI | the beginning allotted to different superintending spirits, 72 5, XXVI | the beginning among the different superintending spirits; 73 5, XXVII | enacting laws among the different nations, and to inquire 74 5, XXVIII | and impious, according to different relations and different 75 5, XXVIII | different relations and different laws, see whether it will 76 5, XXVIII | quarters of the earth among different superintending spirits; 77 5, XXX | native language, to the different parts of the earth according 78 5, XXXII | beginning distributed among different superintending spirits, 79 5, XXXII | spirits distributed among the different parts of the earth, what 80 5, XL | the above effect of the different kinds of laws, he adds the 81 5, XLV | armies," or "Almighty" (different acceptation of it having 82 5, XLVII | follows that it is not a different act from the circumcision 83 5, XLVII | rite, place the act in a different category. But that the whole 84 5, XLVII | division of the soul; and a different thing again according to 85 5, XLVII | a greater number; and a different thing that of the philosopher 86 5, XLVII | for its own sake; and a different thing still that of Plato, 87 5, XLVII | so circumcision will be a different thing according to the varying 88 5, XLVIII | according to circumstances is different; and probably it was performed 89 5, XLIX | please; only observe the different reason for abstaining from 90 5, L | be loved by Him in a way different from others;" but that this 91 5, LIII | are others who appeared to different individuals.~ 92 5, LIV | that many others came on different occasions. And in a most 93 5, LXI | will maintain that he is a different one, to whom the latter 94 5, LXIII | against those who have adopted different opinions from ours, but, 95 5, LXIII | judged. And if those who hold different opinions will not be convinced, 96 6, VIII | appeared on one day in two different cities! He, moreover, who 97 6, IX | expression "image" to something different, would say with greater 98 6, XI | person, and others, again, a different individual (as the Christ), 99 6, XI | this person, and others a different individual, while the common 100 6, XIII | whereas the "divine"--being different from the "human," because 101 6, XIII | wisdom, accordingly, being different from faith, is the "first" 102 6, XXII | Sun,--thus imitating the different colours of the two latter." 103 6, XXIII | prophet, in which gates of different kinds are enumerated, which 104 6, XXIII | which obscurely refer to the different modes in which divine souls 105 6, XXXII | imagining that Iao was a different God, and Sabaoth another, 106 6, XXXII | in Hebrew Eloi, was also different.~ 107 6, XXXVIII | yet as if they were from a different source. His words are: " 108 6, XXXIX | demons among the Greeks are different from what they are among 109 6, XXXIX | Greeks took occasion from different circumstances and etymologies 110 6, XXXIX | Scriptures, regarding the different dialects. We willingly, 111 6, XLVIII | all creation, and is not a different being from Him? But enough 112 6, LI | the manner in which the different kinds of days were allotted 113 6, LII | against His Spirit as if by a different creator from the great God, 114 6, LIII | heretical sect, and others of a different one, he brings forward the 115 6, LIII | world is not the work of a different and strange god, he continues 116 6, LIII | accuse those who are of different opinions of holding unsound 117 6, LX | many words, he repeats, in different language, the same charges 118 6, LXXIII | uncreated; and accordingly different opinions have existed on 119 6, LXXV | must certainly have been different From that of other beings, 120 6, LXXVII | must certainly have been different from that of other beings 121 6, LXXVII | inventions, and in no respect different from myths, as are also 122 6, LXXVII | know the meaning of the different appearances of Jesus? And 123 6, LXXVII | And I refer also to the different stages of His life, and 124 7, VII | wonderful effects were widely different from the divination of demons.~ 125 7, VIII | refers to persons who are of different principles from those of 126 7, XVI | into his argument are very different from what the prophets actually 127 7, XVI | and reason in a way quite different from that in which we judge 128 7, XXVIII | other men. For there are in different parts of the earth cavities, 129 7, XXXII | incorruption," which is a different thing from "the incorruptible;" 130 7, XXXII | on immortality," which is different from "the immortal." Indeed, 131 7, XXXIV | diviner sense, which is very different from the senses as commonly 132 7, L | Observe also how well the different life of the soul here and 133 7, LI | truth and a notion of God at different intervals and for short 134 7, LIX | illustration taken from different kinds of food, and from 135 7, LIX | kinds of food, and from the different modes of preparing them. 136 7, LXII | Being, seeing that God has a different form, as the Persians concur 137 7, LXIII | same thing may be done for different reasons. For example, the 138 7, LXIII | principles; but observe what different reasons determine the conduct 139 7, LXIII | determine the conduct of these different classes. The first consider 140 7, LXIII | the same, but differs in different men according to the motives 141 7, LXIV | is found in fact to be different in different persons, according 142 7, LXIV | fact to be different in different persons, according to the 143 7, LXIV | they are actuated by very different principles. For none of 144 7, LXV | divine nature, are very different from all the gods of the 145 7, LXVIII | will of God, which is a different thing from saying that they 146 7, LXX | assigned to them by God different departments, according as 147 7, LXX | as it were in troops in different parts of the earth, have 148 8, II | time heroes or demons of different natures. But in regard to 149 8, VIII | serving two wise men in different places. If this sense does 150 8, XX | spiritual meaning of the different stones,--what is their nature, 151 8, XXVIII | have been assigned these different provinces of nature?" Here 152 8, XXXVII | who pray to Him in each different tongue, hearing, if I may 153 8, XXXVII | voice, expressing itself in different dialects. For the Most High 154 8, XLVII | induced to adopt notions so different from those in which they 155 8, LIII | any other methods used by different sects of philosophers as 156 8, LVIII | each having charge of a different part, although others make 157 8, LIX | healing the diseases of different pans of the human body. 158 8, LXIII | earth, whether of a nature different from ours, or human princes