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1 1, Pref | by divine power, so as to give the judge an opportunity 2 1, IX | who do not wish either to give or receive a reason for 3 1, IX | waited) until they could give themselves to a thorough 4 1, X | all other employments, and give themselves to an examination 5 1, XIII | much more importance to give our assent to doctrines 6 1, XV | in his treatise, and to give it a metaphorical signification. 7 1, XVII | finds fault with those who give it a tropical and allegorical 8 1, XIX | a belief, let him first give grounds for his own unsupported 9 1, XX | then, when they boastfully give their own account of the 10 1, XXII | but many also of those who give themselves to the practice 11 1, XXIV | names which they delight to give this world; and they knew 12 1, XXV | the name of Zeus, or to give Him a name from any other 13 1, XXVIII | everything from the beginning, I give it as my opinion that all 14 1, XXXIV | promised sign, one who was to give His name to the fact, showing 15 1, XXXIV | Therefore the Lord Himself shall give you a sign. Behold, a virgin 16 1, XLII | what statements he will give his assent to, and what 17 1, XLV | reasons of our faith in Jesus, give yours first for believing 18 1, XLV | before Him, and then we shall give you ours for accepting the 19 1, L | multitude of followers, give out that the Son of God 20 1, LII | certain character, will not give them up. For a man will 21 1, LII | did they not at His coming give in their adhesion to His 22 1, LXV | Athens, that we may not give the Athenians a handle for 23 2, II | according to John, and to give the explanation of the same. 24 2, X | Father, and He will presently give Me more than twelve legions 25 2, XXI | historical learning, and who give themselves wholly to it, 26 2, XXIV | expounding the Gospel, can give in their proper place), 27 2, XXIV | pass from Me," and does not give what follows immediately 28 2, XXIV | even one which God will give to those who have died to 29 2, XXVI | ye have not been able to give a colour of credibility 30 2, XXXI | the Son of God, we also give out assent to the same."~ 31 2, XXXIII | day-time, the sun failing to give light?" But if Celsus believe 32 2, XXXV | now, at least, does he not give some manifestation of his 33 2, XLIX | declaring what they would give themselves out to be, then 34 2, XLIX | have us to be on our guard give themselves out as the Christ-- 35 2, L | writings of the apostle, could give occasion for the suspicion 36 2, LXXIII | heavy laden, and I will give you rest." And the object 37 2, LXXVII | thinks and says so. We shall give this answer, then, to him 38 3, XIV | Such are the causes which give stability to their faith." 39 3, XV | in days of peace, and to give ourselves up to repose, 40 3, XX | foolish. For if any one give himself to their attentive 41 3, XXIV | such stories, but when we give our assent to the disciples, 42 3, XXIV | existence of Jesus. And some give evidence of their having 43 3, XXXIII | said, "Be ready always to give an answer to every man that 44 3, XXXIII | answer which we ought to give; but if he fail to say anything 45 3, XXXVII | simplicity, not being able to give a reason for their conduct, 46 3, XXXVIII| endowed with reason and to give their assent on grounds 47 3, XXXIX | yield the assent which we give to the doctrine of Jesus;" 48 3, LIV | the word of God, so as to give to young men the exhortations 49 3, LV | effect that they ought not to give heed to their father and 50 3, LVII | who have been appointed to give instruction in some useful 51 3, LXIII | ignorant, moreover, that we give the injunction, "Humble 52 3, LXIII | heavy laden, and I will give you rest." All men, therefore, 53 3, LXXV | wisdom; and although we give instruction, we never say, " 54 3, LXXV | instruction, we never say, "Give heed to me," but "Give heed 55 3, LXXV | Give heed to me," but "Give heed to the God of all things, 56 3, LXXVII | who, in ignorance of God, give themselves to temples and 57 3, LXXX | with empty hopes those who give their aSsent to them; but 58 3, LXXX | keeping with his opinions--give birth to no hope at all, 59 4, III | kingdom of God," and to give to other husbandmen than 60 4, V | come to us, He does not give His place or vacate His 61 4, VIII | Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the heathen for Thine 62 4, XI | conflagration and this made them give utterance to the erroneous 63 4, XIII | that thus they were made to give expression to the erroneous 64 4, XXI | that are past, and thus give evidence of the indwelling 65 4, XXX | approval of the statement, and give an explanation of its meaning; 66 4, XXXVIII| quoting the words, which would give the hearer the impression 67 4, XXXVIII| things, and endeavour to give them somehow an allegorical 68 4, XXXVIII| Now, to him who would give to these lines a grave allegorical 69 4, XLVIII | Jewish and Christian writers give all these things an allegorical 70 4, XLIX | the doctrines themselves give them an allegorical signification, 71 4, XLIX | mention of these things: "Give ear, O my people, to my 72 4, L | Christians endeavour somehow to give these stories an allegorical 73 4, LXXIII | nature of the promise to give an account of the "whole 74 4, LXXIII | title which he ventured to give it (of a True Discourse)? 75 4, LXXXVII| imagines that those who give them an allegorical interpretation 76 4, XCVIII | concluded between it and man, he give the name of keeping its 77 5, III | the works of Celsus, and give your assent to what has 78 5, III | away the souls of those who give heed to them from the one 79 5, XXXII | Ask of Me, and I shall give Thee the heathen for Thine 80 5, XXXIII | received a law, for which we give thanks to Him that rescued 81 5, XXXVII | its legislators, and to give ourselves up to the legislator 82 5, XLVI | Deity, although we do not give the name Pappaeus to Him 83 5, LIX | fill up his book, and to give it an appearance of importance, 84 5, LIX | man, of whom he says: "We give the same account. as do 85 5, LIX | correct in saying that we give the same accounts as do 86 5, LXI | that there are some who give themselves out as Gnostics, 87 5, LXII | differences to which they give rise, but have also, from 88 6, II | Psalm, that "the Lord will give a word with great power 89 6, V | shone in our hearts, to give the light of the glorious 90 6, XVII | accounts which our Scriptures give of the kingdom of God, has 91 6, XXII | the mysteries of Mithras give false or true accounts regarding 92 6, XXIV | wherever he was able to give the names of the various 93 6, XXIX | most impious man, that you give praise to the Creator of 94 6, XXIX | the world, who promised to give them all things; who promised 95 6, XXIX | Jesus and the Jewish Moses give contradictory decisions, 96 6, XXXV | with their system of error, give the name of Prunicos to 97 6, XXXVII | invented this "tree of life" to give an allegorical meaning to 98 6, XXXVIII| inscriptions of which they give the interpretation, and 99 6, XXXIX | circumstances and etymologies to give to those who are by them 100 6, XL | the flesh of infants, and give themselves without restraint 101 6, XLV | help which these demons give to jugglers (who deceive 102 6, L | example, we also sportively give it as our opinion that Celsus, 103 6, LXI | work with His hands, or give forth commands." Celsus 104 6, LXVI | No Christian, then, would give Celsus, or any accuser of 105 6, LXIX | that the answer which we give is based upon a probable 106 6, LXX | the custom of Scripture to give to "intelligent beings" 107 6, LXXIV | abandon Christianity and give in our adherence to his 108 7, II | were it not dangerous to give to the weak any excuse for 109 7, IX | But as Celsus promises to give an account of the manner 110 7, IX | meaning at all; but they give occasion to every fool or 111 7, X | meaning at all; but they give occasion to every fool or 112 7, XI | unintelligible passages." And if God give us grace in the time that 113 7, XI | heard, if he had any to give, so that those who were 114 7, XII | writings of the prophets can give no proper answer in regard 115 7, XII | learnt "to be ready always to give an answer to every one that 116 7, XV | example which the Stoics give to illustrate this form 117 7, XXII | in this way also the just give up to destruction all their 118 7, XXVII | it would be needless to give either the opinions themselves 119 7, XXXVI | knowledge, and should make them give expression to language which 120 7, XLI | show him that he wished to give us as guides men who were 121 7, XLI | and for whom we are to give up Moses the servant of 122 7, XLII | see if Scripture does not give us an example of a regard 123 7, XLIII | in order to be able to give us some idea of the First 124 7, XLIV | of what true religion is, give that name to what deserves 125 7, LI | are in darkness we shall give wisdom to those who are 126 7, LVII | which God wished Him to give. Still further, he adds 127 7, LXVI | to images, is that we may give no support to the notion 128 8, II | It is indeed wrong to give honour to any to whom God 129 8, III | We are also commanded to "give thanks to the God of gods." 130 8, IV | they say in one place, "Give thanks to the God of gods, 131 8, IV | mercy endureth for ever. Give thanks to the Lord of lords, 132 8, VII | serve them first afterwards give themselves to the service 133 8, X | wicked who have no desire to give themselves to virtue,he 134 8, XIV | leave with you, My peace I give unto you;" and as He knew 135 8, XIV | world giveth peace, do I give peace unto you." And even 136 8, XV | goes on to say: "That I may give a true representation of 137 8, XXVI | their wicked lives, and who give us their favour only on 138 8, XXXIII | so on condition that we give thanks and first-fruits 139 8, XXXIII | as one who knows not God, give thank-offerings to demons. 140 8, XXXIII | thank-offerings to demons. But we give thanks to the Creator of 141 8, XXXIX | held, he then proceeds to give to this supposed expression 142 8, XLIV | authority, while those who give way under their sufferings, 143 8, LI | we should not the less give him help, and show that, 144 8, LII | himself that he is able to give. And let all men know that 145 8, LIII | benefits of His rule, and will give them an enlargement of that 146 8, LVI | All these things will I give thee if thou wilt fall down 147 8, LVII | ingratitude by refusing to give thanks to beings who do 148 8, LVII | even to them we will not give the honour which is due 149 8, LVIII | and highly honoured, to give to those who serve Him a 150 8, LIX | be better for us now to give ourselves up to magic and 151 8, LXXIII | when occasion requires, give help to kings, and that, 152 8, LXXVI | the Father of truth may give us ability, and either overthrow