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1 1, Pref | This fellow said, I am able to destroy the temple of 2 1, Pref | false testimony, but who was able to defend Himself, and to 3 1, Pref | other creature, shall be able to separate us from the 4 1, Pref | than myself, and who are able by words and treatises to 5 1, VI | means of sorcery that He was able to accomplish the wonders 6 1, XVII | his cavils those who are able to show the true state of 7 1, XVIII | term it) for those who are able to comprehend its metaphorical 8 1, XIX | demonstrates to those who are able to understand him, that, 9 1, XXII | who thinks that he will be able the more easily to establish 10 1, XXIII | many gods, he himself is able to establish the multiplicity 11 1, XXIII | existence. But he will not be able to show, from any actions 12 1, XXIV | themselves. If, then, we shall be able to establish, in reference 13 1, XXIV | countries; and shall be able to make out that the so-called 14 1, XXV | true) God. And when one is able to philosophize about the 15 1, XXIX | possessed of wealth, and are able to spend it upon the education 16 1, XXIX | these things against him is able, notwithstanding these hindrances, 17 1, XXIX | great from men--have been able to teach, in a manner not 18 1, XXIX | their wisdom, and who were able to discern the hidden meaning 19 1, XXIX | Seriphians, has yet been able to shake the whole inhabited 20 1, XXX | moral precepts which are able to secure the favour of 21 1, XXXIII | other men, so that it may be able to pass through life with 22 1, XXXIII | so that the soul may be able to remain untainted by sin? 23 1, XLIII | a fiction, "How are you able to prove, sir, that the 24 1, XLVIII | order that Ezekiel might be able to record such an occurrence. 25 1, LIII | surprised that Moses should be able to predict that the princes 26 1, LXII | is clear to all who are able to institute an intelligent 27 1, LXVI | angels on your account, able to keep you, His only Son, 28 1, LXX | of Jesus)," since he is able to prove from. the Gospel 29 2, II | which they were not then able to bear, I have to observe 30 2, III | Spirit." Now how was Celsus able to see these things so clearly 31 2, V | itself among those who are able to see the grandeur of the 32 2, V | the prophets, and who are able to commend them to others.~ 33 2, IX | prophecy, could He be that was able to carry out such commands 34 2, X | this, that He said, "I am able to destroy the temple of 35 2, X | they thought, not being able to understand the meaning 36 2, XI | instructions of Jesus had been able to produce some feeling 37 2, XII | mighty in dialectics, nor able to defend his views, after 38 2, XXVI | falsehood, ye have not been able to give a colour of credibility 39 2, XXVII | it, so that they might be able to answer objections. Now 40 2, XXX | to be plausible, might be able to answer and confute his 41 2, XXXIII | question, although we are able to show the striking and 42 2, XXXIV | certain sorcerers who are able by incantations to unloose 43 2, XXXVIII | of all those who may be able to understand Him.~ 44 2, XLIV | shameless fellow might be able to say regarding even a 45 2, XLVI | his death any who wish are able to gain over such a multitude 46 2, LII | with those of Moses), were able to convert men from Jewish 47 2, LXIII | observe whether we are able to adduce a few rational 48 2, LXIV | aid, as to those who were able by reason of their strength 49 2, LXIV | formerly seen Him were not now able to behold Him. And therefore, 50 2, LXV | them, because they were not able without intermission to 51 2, LXVI | saying, "Hitherto ye were not able, neither yet now are ye 52 2, LXVI | neither yet now are ye able, for ye are still carnal." 53 2, LXXVI | prophetic Scriptures, he will be able to show that it is for no 54 2, LXXVII | of such a topic, and is able to plead well on its behalf, 55 2, LXXVII | sufferings how they are able to laugh at all the troubles 56 2, LXXVIII | providence of God, we shall be able more effectually to answer 57 3, VII | they who think with him are able to point out any act on 58 3, VIII | they would not, although able, have made war even if they 59 3, VIII | nor the populace, might be able to rage against them beyond 60 3, XV | investigated by such as are able intelligently to understand 61 3, XXI | with astonishment that is able to comprehend the movements 62 3, XXV | gods. But they will not be able to show that they are virtuous 63 3, XXX | the design, but also was able to secure in all places 64 3, XXXI | regard to Jesus, who was able to effect results so great, 65 3, XXXV | which reason, too, he was able to demonstrate to not a 66 3, XXXVI | many falsehoods, were not able to allege that He manifested, 67 3, XXXVII | extreme simplicity, not being able to give a reason for their 68 3, XXXIX | justice, would not have been able thus to invent occurrences 69 3, XL | the same effect, has been able to implant in the minds 70 3, XLII | individuals will they be able to point out as having been 71 3, XLIV | that they desire and are able to gain over only the silly, 72 3, XLVIII | saying that he ought to be able to convince the gainsayers, 73 3, XLVIII | should be apt to teach, and able to convince the gainsayers. 74 3, XLIX | which one might be better able to arrive at the truth?" 75 3, LIII | for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet 76 3, LIII | neither yet now are ye able, for ye are yet carnal: 77 3, LVI | things. But he will not be able to make good any such charge 78 3, LXIII | etc., etc.? For is he able to show that a procedure 79 3, LXIV | ask from Him, who alone is able to supply our deficiencies, 80 3, LXV | sinners, because we are able to gain over no one who 81 3, LXIX | and heavy weights, been able by practice and attention 82 3, LXX | by us, that "God will be able to do all things," not seeing 83 3, LXX | is said that God "will be able." But on these matters it 84 3, LXX | darkness; so neither is God able to commit wickedness, for 85 3, LXX | among existing things is able to commit wickedness from 86 3, LXXIV | acute, because they are able to comprehend the meaning 87 3, LXXVIII | encourages those who are not yet able to choose that which ought 88 4, III | make (men) better, nor is able to do so by His divine power." 89 4, III | the same to those who are able to understand them.~ 90 4, V | of the voice." Nor is he able to understand the words, " 91 4, XV | received Him in such a form is able, through being elevated 92 4, XVI | with difficulty were they able to receive Him as He was; 93 4, XXVI | obedience to their reason, are able to ascend from stocks and 94 4, XXVI | themselves to Him who alone is able to satisfy all existing 95 4, XXXV | nor any one else will be able, by their discussions regarding 96 4, XXXVI | Epicurean Celsus, who is better able to judge than Plato (if 97 4, XXXIX | of a myth, they should be able to discover the meaning 98 4, XXXIX | the manner in which he was able to conceal, on account of 99 4, XL | which God has not been able to prevent even in the case 100 4, XLI | narrative. For, not being able to say anything against 101 4, XLIX | also to the few who are able or willing to investigate 102 4, LXI | will result from our being able to listen to him for a little, 103 4, LXV | termed his angels, will be able to ascertain the origin 104 4, LXVI | next place, as if he were able to tell certain secrets 105 4, LXXX | and they should thus be able to maintain life of themselves, 106 4, LXXXVIII| If, because man has been able to grasp the idea of God, 107 4, XCVI | perhaps wicked men, are able to foretell the signs (of 108 5, X | tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and He said 109 5, XI | the Word of God (who is able to heal him), and still 110 5, XII | and moon, and stars were able to prophesy better things 111 5, XIV | soul, indeed, He might be able to provide an everlasting 112 5, XXIV | is good. And that He is able to provide an eternal life 113 5, XXXII | others, since he has been able to make a selection of individuals 114 5, XLV | evident to those who are able to ascertain the nature 115 5, XLV | another, they were no longer able to accomplish what they 116 5, XLVIII | circumcision of Eliezer was able to work against Moses, but 117 5, LIII | omitted anything which he was able to bring forward, as is 118 5, LXII | of the word of God, was able to sow the greater part 119 6, IV | investigated by those who are able to show that they resemble 120 6, VII | of the word ought to be able to confute gainsayers. But 121 6, XI | there were many claimants able to draw us after them by 122 6, XXIV | them. Now, wherever he was able to give the names of the 123 6, XXIV | ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge 124 6, XXXVII | which very few have been able to comprehend, even of those 125 6, LV | support), because we are not able to show one consistent series 126 6, LXVIII | Him when He appears, is able to make known and to reveal 127 6, LXVIII | the Word. And who else is able to save and conduct the 128 6, LXX | God; who hath also made us able ministers of the New Testament; 129 7, XI | adduced than any I have been able to bring forward, to show 130 7, XI | such at least as we are able to make plain. And other 131 7, XVIII | abundant, that he would be able to lend not only to the 132 7, XXVI | carrying out their law, are not able to inflict these. punishments. 133 7, XXXI | contemplation, we would then be able to understand that that 134 7, XXXVI | through the senses are we able to gain any knowledge?'" 135 7, XXXVI | spiritless and carnal race are able to do so: if, instead of 136 7, XXXVI | and thus only will you be able to see God. And if you seek 137 7, XXXIX | says he, "if they are able to do so." We have then 138 7, XXXIX | and thus only you will be able to see God." He is not aware 139 7, XLII | express purpose of being able to convey to us some notion 140 7, XLII | human nature is in no way able to seek after God, or to 141 7, XLIII | this way, in order to be able to give us some idea of 142 7, XLVIII | Word in place of hemlock is able to drive all evil desires 143 8, XI | such a form as each was able to receive Him.~ 144 8, XXXII | them they are not always able to do, is a question to 145 8, XXXV | service in the state, would be able to do great injury to those 146 8, XLII | and the land was no longer able to bear those who were guilty 147 8, XLVIII | lies with those who are able to induce their hearers 148 8, LII | account of himself that he is able to give. And let all men 149 8, LIV | opposed to us, had been able to sound the depths of the 150 8, LXV | did really exist and was able to do something, lest we 151 8, LXIX | one accord, they will be able to put to flight far more 152 8, LXXI | enemy, you will still be able to persuade those who rule 153 8, LXXI | by the enemy, we shall be able to persuade their successors; 154 8, LXXII | leave it to those who are able, after a careful study of