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1 1, VIII | over the world. And we have heard that there were two individuals 2 1, XII | be the case that he has heard this boast, "I know them 3 1, XXI | if the doctrine which he heard was false, and neither pious 4 1, XXI | that God is a body, had heard such a doctrine ! Then the 5 1, XXV | Zeus is uttered, there is heard at the same time that of 6 1, XXVI | effect of their not having heard the prophecies about Him, 7 1, XLI | this appearance? or who heard a voice from heaven declaring 8 1, XLIII | be true, it being seen or heard by Himself alone, and, as 9 1, XLIII | before him, and that he heard a voice, or beheld the Lord 10 1, XLIV | them of the voice which He heard. But another party might 11 1, XLIV | and the voice from heaven heard the accounts of these things 12 1, XLVI | have prevailed on those who heard their new doctrines and 13 1, XLVIII | and the voice that was heard by Him, to the similar cases 14 1, XLVIII | kind, as when they either heard the words of the Lord or 15 1, XLVIII | record as having seen, and heard what they say they heard, 16 1, XLVIII | heard what they say they heard, and were affected in a 17 1, XLVIII | not only, as the multitude heard, from the visible leprosy 18 1, XLVIII | disciples what was seen and heard by John at the Jordan. For 19 1, LI | and scribes of the people, heard from them that the Christ 20 1, LIV | Him; and they who have not heard of Him, shall have knowledge 21 2, III | everything as soon as he heard it.~ 22 2, VIII | that although they both heard and saw, they would not 23 2, VIII | who He was; and when they heard Him, they did not understand 24 2, IX | speaking, and making himself heard through the Pythian priestess; 25 2, XI | all the words which he had heard from Jesus, what would this 26 2, XVII | His own disciple, having heard what would befall him when 27 2, XIX | impossible that those who heard beforehand of the discovery 28 2, XIX | impossible for those who heard beforehand that their designs 29 2, XXIV | For they appear to have heard the declaration, "I kill," 30 2, XXIV | And so also these men have heard the words, "I will smite;" 31 2, XXIV | Moreover, they have not heard the whole of the announcement, " 32 2, XXV | you the truth which I have heard of the Father." And here, 33 2, XXXI | be learned men, I never heard any one expressing his approval 34 2, LXIV | was withheld, as they who heard them explained were endowed 35 2, LXIV | of hearing than they who heard them without explanation, 36 2, LXXII | remain hid, why was there heard a voice from heaven proclaiming 37 2, LXXII | mountain, moreover, was heard only by those who had gone 38 2, LXXII | such a nature, as to be heard only by those whom the speaker 39 2, LXXII | voice; and therefore it is heard by a better and more divine 40 2, LXXII | not have his voice to be heard by all; he that has the 41 2, LXXII | his asking, "Why was there heard a voice from heaven proclaiming 42 2, LXXIV | believed what they saw and heard, they would not have fashioned 43 3, VII | went forth from Egypt, they heard a language which they did 44 3, XIII | with us. Perhaps he had heard of the sects called Ophites 45 3, XXVI | now relate the account I heard of him in Proconnesus and 46 3, XLV | the queen of Sheba, having heard his name, and the name of 47 3, XLV | The report is true which I heard in mine own land regarding 48 3, XLV | above all the report which I heard." It is recorded also of 49 3, XLV | kings of the earth who had heard of the fame of his wisdom." 50 3, LVI | opinions which they formerly heard are better than ours, and 51 4, VI | consequence of their not having heard the word of instruction. 52 4, XXX | subject to us," having perhaps heard some of the intelligent 53 4, XXXVI | uneducated people, who had not heard that these matters had been 54 4, XXXVI | having neither learned nor heard of the far older and most 55 4, XLV | when young maidens, who had heard of the burning of the world, 56 4, XLIX | sayings of old, which we have heard and known, and our fathers 57 4, LI | Celsus appears to me to have heard that there are treatises 58 4, LII | wish that every one who heard Celsus declaiming and asserting 59 4, LXV | one, moreover, who has not heard what is related of him who 60 4, XCIV | through which the omens are heard? Accordingly, among such 61 5, X | virtuous lives, and who had heard the words, "Ye are the light 62 5, XLI | themselves, they have already heard that their doctrine concerning 63 5, LV | whatever he had at any time heard, or had anywhere found written-- 64 5, LV | thing neither mentioned nor heard of in the Churches of God! 65 6, VI | similar thing. Nay, Paul even heard "unspeakable words, which 66 6, VI | what not, declares that he heard seven thunders instructing 67 6, VII | possible that they should have heard one who was not yet born? 68 6, XV | next place, as one who has heard the subject of humility 69 6, XXVII | things which we never heard to have occurred even among 70 6, XXXIV | which he has imperfectly heard. For it seems likely that, 71 6, XXXIV | even supposing that he had heard a few words traceable to 72 6, XXXV | Barbarian, and Heretical--having heard of her, asserted that it 73 6, XL | Christians, and have not even heard of the existence of any 74 6, LII | assertions. Nor have we ever heard that the great God, after 75 6, LIII | Marcion. And, probably, having heard them from some paltry and 76 6, LV | evil?" or, perhaps, having heard some one discussing the 77 6, LXIV | part, such as this, "They heard the voice of the LORD God 78 6, LXVI | to Him?" because he has heard Him who says, "I am the 79 6, LXXIX | any harm." For as we have heard that Antichrist cometh, 80 7, XI | when he says that he has heard such men prophesy; for no 81 7, XI | had been any, those who heard and admired them would have 82 7, XI | those prophets whom he had heard, on being pressed by him, 83 7, XI | those whom he says he had heard, if he had any to give, 84 7, XVI | unto you the truth which I heard of God." And if in that 85 7, XXV | objections which he has heard from those who wish to make 86 7, XXVII | opinions which he has either heard from no one, or if it be 87 7, XXVII | it be assumed that he has heard them, it must have been 88 7, XXXII | from anything that we have heard on the doctrine of metempsychosis; 89 7, XLIII | express when he says, "I heard unspeakable words, which 90 7, XLIII | utter," where the word "heard" is used in the sense of " 91 8, XIV | and Father. If Celsus has heard something of certain persons 92 8, XXXV | teaching of Jesus, and who have heard the words, "Love your enemies, 93 8, XXXVIII| as saying what he never heard from any Christian; or if 94 8, XLV | wonderful things that have been heard issuing from the inner sanctuary?-- 95 8, XLVII | effective; and those who heard them would not have renounced 96 8, XLVIII | truth of what they have heard. But Jews and Christians 97 8, XLVIII | but to induce those who heard the truth to strive with