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    Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | Him, it is sufficient at present to quote the words of Matthew, 2 1, Pref | nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor 3 1, XVI | been preserved down to the present time. And it is intentionally 4 1, XXII | for explanation; for the present occasion does not lead us 5 1, XXV | on this subject for the present.~ 6 1, XLIII | the flesh, but up to the present time His power still produces 7 1, XLIV | that of a dove. But our present subject does not require 8 1, XLV | example, decline for the present to offer any demonstration 9 1, XLVIII | however, belong to our present object to explain why Paul 10 1, LVI | deem it sufficient for the present to quote a part of the forty-fifth 11 1, LXII | again, as appropriate to the present occasion, as it confirms 12 2, I | sufficient length, we intend the present part as a reply to the charges 13 2, III | III.~Our present object, however, is to expose 14 2, V | doctrines of the Jews of the present day are mere trifles and 15 2, XX | certainly this result is present to the foreknowledge of 16 2, XX | Laius, conceding for the present its truth, since it does 17 2, XXIV | perfect," we pass by for the present, and shall speak for a little 18 2, XXIV | which are useful for our present purpose.~ 19 2, XXXI | the Son of God, we do not present to view a pure and holy 20 2, XXXIII | Jesus, that, down to the present time, those whom God wills 21 2, XXXVII | figurative kind; but on the present occasion, the statement 22 2, XLII | whereas in what is called the "present world" life is a calamity, 23 2, LXIII | greater part remain unto the present time, but some are fallen 24 2, LXV | disciples He was not perpetually present, nor did He constantly show 25 2, LXIX | happened to Jesus do not present the whole view of the truth. 26 2, LXIX | such things. But, for the present, it is sufficient to notice 27 2, LXXVII | body, I do not consider the present a suitable time to discuss 28 2, LXXVIII| were punished even in this present life, after treating Jesus 29 2, LXXVIII| it is sufficient on the present occasion to adduce the prediction 30 3, I | against Him; and those of the present day, approving of what the 31 3, IX | above their need. At the present day, indeed, when, owing 32 3, IX | was great; while at the present day the discredit attaching 33 3, XV | enjoyed by believers at present, will come to an end, since 34 3, XV | are again attributing the present frequency of rebellion to 35 3, XVI | the life that follows the present one; he will be unable to 36 3, XIX | Egyptians, although they present many by no means contemptible 37 3, XIX | fact that the Egyptians present to view many by no means 38 3, XXI | appropriate time to describe at present the truly venerable and 39 3, XXV | which we will adduce on the present occasion; viz., when it 40 3, XXVI | sufficient, however, at present to quote the statement of 41 3, XXXVI | powers, which even at the present time show that they either 42 3, LXV | observe our assemblies we can present a greater number of those 43 3, LXXXI | we shall here bring our present remarks to a close, and 44 4, XII | etc., belongs not to the present occasion to discuss. For 45 4, XVIII | although it is sufficient at present to quote one testimony of 46 4, XXXIV | these men. For up to the present time, the Jewish names belonging 47 4, XXXV | these names, but that at the present time the Jews dispute about 48 4, XXXIX | a banquet, and there was present, along with the others, 49 4, XXXIX | their peculiar polity. The present, however, is not the proper 50 4, XLIV | real events, in order to present to view more important truths, 51 4, XLV | history it is not necessary at present to explain, nor what is 52 4, XLVII | their figurative meaning, present so much that is attractive. 53 4, XLIX | indeed, those writers at the present day who are deemed by Celsus 54 4, LV | since he "knew both the present, and the future, and the 55 4, LVII | willed, one quality is at the present time implanted in this portion 56 4, LVII | not wonderful that at the present time a snake should be formed 57 4, LX | it is not our object at present, in answering the charges 58 4, LXIII | Ambiguous" used formerly to present themselves openly to view, 59 4, LXV | cycles, recur in the past, present, and future." Celsus here 60 4, LXVII | cycles, recur in the past, present, and future." Now, if this 61 4, LXVII | perpetually occur in the past, present, and future, according to 62 4, LXVII | always occur in the past, present, and future," then, according 63 4, LXVIII | be the same in the past, present, and future;" whereas the 64 4, LXVIII | elsewhere, since on the present occasion it is not consistent 65 4, LXXII | Him; nor do we err when we present the various narratives concerning 66 4, XC | divination by birds. For the present, however, let it be granted 67 4, XCIII | beings (although they are present before them), are wicked, 68 5, XIII | sons of God," being for the present subjected to the "vanity" 69 5, XV | sufficient, however, for the present to quote the words of Isaiah: " 70 5, XVIII | it may, suffice for the present to quote the language of 71 5, XX | been stated in part on the present occasion (for we have systematically 72 5, XXV | maintain them up to the present time, and observe a mode 73 5, XXIX | have been adduced for the present. We say, moreover, that 74 5, XXXII | has rescued us "from the present evil world," and "from the 75 5, XXXIV | Greeks who happened to be present at the time, inquired of 76 5, XXXV | but to ascend on high, and present the soul to the Creator); 77 5, XXXVIII| superfluous and out of place at present to enumerate them. For although 78 5, XLII | and compare them with the present method of worship among 79 5, XLVII | occasion in a treatise like the present; for whoever desires to 80 5, LII | which we wish to examine at present is the following: "Let us 81 5, LVI | does not belong to our present purpose, but rather to an 82 5, LVIII | the figurative meaning at present, I shall simply say of the 83 6, VIII | the ruler both of things present and things to come, father 84 6, XIII | It is sufficient for the present to quote from the words 85 6, XIV | of that country. At the present time, moreover, the Churches 86 6, XIX | It is not our purpose at present, however, to speak of those 87 6, XIX | philosopher the first to present to view the "super-celestial" 88 6, XXIII | each tribe, of which the present does not appear to us to 89 6, XXVI | nor to be uttered on the present occasion; for it is not 90 6, XXVII | character; and even at the present day they mislead some, and 91 6, XXXVI | not comprehend; and on the present occasion, not satisfied 92 6, XLVI | to does not belong to our present purpose. The prophecy also 93 6, L | nonsensical character; but on the present occasion, following his 94 6, LI | LI.~On the present occasion, however, it is 95 6, LII | destructible, or the reverse, I at present say nothing." For this reason 96 6, LIV | satisfied with quoting on the present occasion some verses from 97 6, LIV | taking him away from this "present evil world," and from those 98 6, LV | deemed it appropriate to my present treatise to quote on the 99 6, LV | treatise to quote on the present occasion those discordant 100 6, LXXX | other animal; but on the present occasion it pleases him 101 6, LXXXI | Certainly he appears, in the present instance, to have forgotten 102 6, LXXXI | consequence of the size of the present book, nor, in order to avoid 103 7, II | However, let us for the present confine ourselves to a defence 104 7, VII | but it will be enough at present to direct attention to the 105 7, XVII | He did in this capacity present nothing to offend our ideas 106 7, XIX | literally. It is sufficient at present to refer to the manner in 107 7, XXVIII | be delivered from their present evils. Thus Homer says: ' 108 7, XXVIII | ourselves to these few words at present, which are intended to remove 109 7, XXIX | earth." It is enough at present to quote the words of the 110 7, XXXI | fall within our purpose at present to enter into any full description 111 7, XXXV | them, in human shape always present themselves to those who 112 7, XLVIII | thoughts, so that they may present their prayers to the Divine 113 7, XLVIII | the point in question at present), and who are supposed to 114 7, L | the difference between the present life of the soul and that 115 8, V | kingdom worthy of God, and present them to God the Father. 116 8, XIII | Son. To the Son we first present them, and beseech Him, as " 117 8, XX | especially applies,--we cannot at present stay, to examine. We have 118 8, XXIII | would be too long for us at present to show why we are required 119 8, XXIII | it. But we have for the present said enough on the subject 120 8, XXVI | Him as our High Priest to present the prayers which ascend 121 8, XXIX | take too long for us at present to detail. But Jesus, wishing 122 8, XL | generation, we cannot at present stay to explain.~ 123 8, XLI | crucified your God when present among men, suffered nothing 124 8, XLII | Bacchus or Hercules when present in person, you would not 125 8, XLII | one can hear without being present in person, I leave any one 126 8, XLII | questions, "Why he is sometimes present, and sometimes absent?" 127 8, LVII | hopes of things beyond this present life. And we have a symbol 128 8, LXV | applications; but for the present we have taken them in their 129 8, LXV | shall therefore, for the present, pass over the full consideration 130 8, LXIX | a very few agree, as at present, but the whole of the empire 131 8, LXXI | you to say, that if our present rulers, on embracing your 132 8, LXXI | for none of us says of our present rulers, that if they embrace 133 8, LXXII | again, it is beyond our present purpose to say. Many things 134 8, LXXII | it will be enough for our present purpose to quote the following


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