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1 1, IX | that foolishness is a good thing!" To which we have to answer, 2 1, X | considering it as a useful thing for the multitude, we admit 3 1, XIII | wisdom of this life is a bad thing, but that foolishness is 4 1, XXIV | an altogether uncertain thing, but is, as those skilled 5 1, XXX | world ? And yet it is a rate thing for distinguished men to 6 1, XXXIV | of David; is it a small thing for you to weary men, but 7 1, XXXVII | to relate as a possible thing that Plato was the son of 8 1, XL | of A True Discourse,--a thing which is never done by a 9 1, XLII | demonstrate the reality of such a thing? And in like manner also 10 1, XLIV | form of no other living thing than that of a dove. But 11 1, LXVI | an angel or by some other thing. Where, then, is the absurdity 12 1, LXXI | yet, if the name and the thing be properly examined, it 13 2, XX | perjurer, that it was the same thing with His being the cause 14 2, XXIII | because pain is an involuntary thing. But if, because He was 15 2, XXXV | that it would be the same thing as if we were to say to 16 2, LIII | been already said, the same thing, viz., that, "even Moses 17 2, LIII | And he will do the same thing also with respect to this: " 18 2, LXIV | Himself indicates the same thing by the words: "I was daily 19 2, LXVI | this "appearance" was not a thing of constant occurrence, 20 2, LXXV | recorded of Moses, what strange thing has come to pass among a 21 3, XII | it. And this is the only thing which they are yet ashamed 22 3, XXV | the cure of bodies is a thing indifferent, and a matter 23 3, XXV | of the future is also a thing indifferent--for the possessor 24 3, XXX | And you may say the same thing of the Church of God at 25 3, XXXI | inventions, but that the thing actually happened through 26 3, XXXII | they contrived that such a thing should actually take place), 27 3, XLII | corruption than another thing which is incorruptible, 28 3, XLII | than another corruptible thing. But, admitting that there 29 3, XLIX | Moreover, it is an excellent thing for a man to be wise, but 30 3, LV | explain to them any good thing, seeing they turn away with 31 3, LIX | that it is not the same thing to invite those who are 32 3, LXV | an exceedingly difficult thing. But they who are without 33 3, LXVI | of virtue was a possible thing for men. But although he 34 3, LXXXI | un-mingled with any created thing whatever. And let him who 35 4, XII | Solomon says, "What is the thing which hath been? Even that 36 4, XII | shall be. And what is the thing which hath been done? Even 37 4, XXXI | likeness of any creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, 38 4, XXXI | truth of each individual thing, and not to form representations 39 4, XXXVIII | by Jove to men as an evil thing, and as a retribution for 40 4, XLV | with his daughters is a thing indifferent, although such 41 4, XLV | indifferent, although such a thing ought not to take place 42 4, LIV | of all, and who made each thing with a certain object and 43 4, LIV | that corruptibility is a thing indifferent in its nature; 44 4, LV | fishes, and to every living thing among creeping animals which 45 4, LV | kind, and to every creeping thing upon the earth after its 46 4, LV | world were addressed to one thing or to several; and he would 47 4, LVI | or the sky, or any other thing which is called by the Greeks 48 4, LXIX | God), but each individual thing comes into existence and 49 4, LXIX | already mentioned, from one thing to another." It is unnecessary, 50 4, LXX | viz., that "although a thing may seem to you to be evil, 51 4, LXX | assertion, that "although a thing may seem to you to be evil, 52 4, LXXXVII | the discoverer, this one thing (or, if you will, one or 53 4, LXXXVII | serpents, and some other thing the sole discovery of the 54 4, LXXXVIII| place, and of doing this thing or the other, the truth 55 4, XCVI | divinity; for in itself it is a thing indifferent, and is found 56 4, XCVII | place, or of doing this thing or that, and then show that 57 4, XCVII | have done the particular thing which was foretold." Now, 58 4, XCVII | their departure, and do this thing or that, and announce these 59 5, I | seek after many words--a thing which is forbidden, and 60 5, I | truth." And there is one thing above all which it appears 61 5, I | may pull down "every high thing that exalteth itself against 62 5, XIX | God, then, gives to each thing its own body as He pleases: 63 5, XXII | regarding each individual thing, being, as parts of a whole, 64 5, XXVIII | that temperance also is a thing of comparison, and courage 65 5, XXXIV | consideration would they do such a thing. After this, Darius summoned 66 5, XXXV | whether it is a becoming thing for philosophers, and those 67 5, XXXVI | cows' flesh, which is a thing not only indifferent in 68 5, XXXVII | of cities, it is a proper thing, when the written law is 69 5, XLVII | righteousness is shown to be one thing according to the view of 70 5, XLVII | the soul; and a different thing again according to the followers 71 5, XLVII | courage" of Epicures is one thing, who would undergo some 72 5, XLVII | number; and a different thing that of the philosopher 73 5, XLVII | own sake; and a different thing still that of Plato, who 74 5, XLVII | circumcision will be a different thing according to the varying 75 5, XLVIII | becomes a Christian, one thing more, and shall then pass 76 5, XLIX | as if it were some great thing; but upon their having ascertained 77 5, LV | angels are warm springs,"--a thing neither mentioned nor heard 78 5, LXIV | imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against 79 6, VI | seen and done a similar thing. Nay, Paul even heard "unspeakable 80 6, XII | intimated, he has said the same thing before; and we, to the best 81 6, XV | deem equality with God a thing to be eagerly clung to, 82 6, XX | deemed every calamity a light thing, seeing we also have "a 83 6, XXXIV | continue to heap together one thing after another,--discourses 84 6, XXXIX | not understand the same thing as the Greeks, in what relates 85 6, XLVII | I can tell how the very thing occurred, viz., that they 86 6, LIV | shall not want any good thing. Come, ye children, hearken 87 6, LVIII | and beast, and creeping thing, and fowl of the air, because 88 6, LX | By far the most silly thing is the distribution of the 89 6, LX | command, Let this (first thing) come into existence, and 90 6, LX | existence, and this second thing, and this (third); and after 91 6, LX | first, second, and third thing to be created," when we 92 6, LXV | qualities of each individual thing? It is no wonder, then, 93 6, LXIX | created every individual thing? It was not, then, because 94 7, VIII | embraced our faith done any thing approaching to what was 95 7, XIV | therefore inquire whether a thing has been predicted or not, 96 7, XIV | or not, but whether the thing is honourable in itself, 97 7, XXXII | incorruption," which is a different thing from "the incorruptible;" 98 7, XXXIII | eye," or any other evil thing. Wherefore it is said, " 99 7, XLII | may say that "it is a hard thing to find out the Creator 100 7, LII | the body which is a dead thing;" but we have learnt, "If 101 7, LX | Egyptian or Syriac, the first thing that he would do would be 102 7, LXII | implies that it is a foolish thing for a man to offer prayers 103 7, LXIII | false. For one and the same thing may be done for different 104 7, LXVIII | God, which is a different thing from saying that they come 105 7, LXIX | heathen are demons.'' The same thing also appears from the fact 106 8, X | was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto 107 8, XXIV | nevertheless it is an awful thing to join in idol festivals. 108 8, XLI | their lives. And what new thing has there happened since 109 8, XLII | it may seem an incredible thing to say, God spared this 110 8, XLIII | XLIII.~Some new thing, then, has come to pass 111 8, XLIII | And that, too, is a new thing, that those who were strangers 112 8, XLVI | other instances of the same thing. Let him also read the account 113 8, L | virtue: the dishonourable thing would be for it to waste 114 8, L | It is not an undignified thing, therefore, to reason even


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