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1 1, Pref | refer you, if you still desire an argumentative solution 2 1, I | Celsus brings forward, in his desire to throw discredit upon 3 1, XII | read them candidly, with a desire to enter into their meaning, 4 1, XIV | in their history from a desire to favour their own system, 5 1, XIX | statements, Celsus, from a secret desire to cast discredit upon the 6 1, XXVI | Christianity, but from a desire thoroughly to examine the 7 1, XXVI | certain among them, from a desire of exceeding chastity, and 8 1, XXXI | teach, according to the desire of Jesus, the doctrine delivered 9 1, XXXVI | importance, to soothe those who desire such things, as when Samuel 10 1, XLVI | although Celsus, from a desire to cast discredit upon them, 11 1, XLVI | witness of our conscientious desire, not by false statements, 12 1, LXI | certain sense blind, and would desire to defeat fate, as if it 13 1, LXI | fear of death, but from a desire to benefit others by remaining 14 1, LXVIII | power nor the will, nor any desire to busy themselves about 15 1, LXX | only used the words, "With desire have I desired to eat this 16 2, III | of an enemy, and with a desire to overthrow everything 17 2, XXV | towards them, and from a desire that they might escape the 18 2, LXVIII | really are, they are shown to desire impossibilities; so that 19 3, II | restrain such as, from a desire to know the future, were 20 3, IX | Christians, the latter would not desire such a result." Now that 21 3, IX | Christians, the latter would not desire such a result."~ 22 3, XII | but through the earnest desire of many literary men to 23 3, XXX | investigates things with a desire to ascertain the truth, 24 3, XXXV | result which he does not desire, viz., that Jesus also was 25 3, XLIV | manifestly show that they desire and are able to gain over 26 3, XLV | a degree does the Gospel desire that there should be wise 27 3, LI | sufficiently evinced their desire towards a virtuous life, 28 3, LI | ability their intention to desire no other things than are 29 3, LIV | not have it so, that we do desire to instruct all men in the 30 3, LIV | better? and do they not desire slaves to learn philosophy? 31 3, LVI | of puberty, and feeling a desire for sexual pleasures, pointing 32 3, LXI | against the men whom they desire to slay and plunder. A Christian, 33 3, LXII | distinction,--for he had no desire to be animated with a love 34 3, LXV | themselves of better things, desire that those promises may 35 3, LXX | things "--" that He will not desire to do anything wicked," 36 3, LXXIV | ability, although I would not desire to build up the Christian 37 4, VI | less than his due, would desire to make himself known, and 38 4, VI | known by wicked men, would desire to make Himself known, not 39 4, VI | Nay, not even with the desire to try those who do or who 40 4, VI | display towards us, from a desire that we should understand 41 4, VII | following, that "God does not desire to make himself known for 42 4, XXXVI | But perhaps it was from a desire to cast reproach upon us, 43 4, XXXVIII| embrace it, and their bane desire.'~The sire, who rules the 44 4, XLV | supposition, conceive the desire that the world should continue, 45 4, XLV | have taken offence at the desire of Lot's daughters, and 46 4, LI | investigate our histories from a desire to acquire knowledge, and 47 4, LXIV | spread of evil. And those who desire to investigate all things 48 4, LXXV | precautionary measures, that when we desire it, we keep such wild beasts 49 4, LXXXV | upon earthly things would desire to look from such a distance 50 5, III | But observe how, in his desire to subvert our opinions, 51 5, XXII | means pass away. For we desire to listen to Him who said: " 52 5, XXIII | principle, that "God does not desire what is contrary to nature," 53 5, XXIII | maintain that "God does not desire what is contrary to nature,"-- 54 5, XXIV | already said that for God to desire anything unbecoming Himself 55 5, XXIV | wickedness of his nature, should desire anything that is abominable, 56 5, XXX | matter, and had shown their desire to make brick into stone, 57 5, XXXII | is rightly done;" for our desire iS to do what is not agreeable 58 5, XXXV | statues of men, and does not desire to ascend to the Creator, 59 5, XXXVII | written code, and to the desire of its legislators, and 60 5, XXXVIII| tricks performed at the desire of Ptolemy, who wished to 61 5, XLIX | it into subjection," and desire "to mortify our members 62 5, L | their behalf, and whose desire it was that the word of 63 5, LV | became possessed with a desire for the corporeal life of 64 5, LVIII | mankind. I do not speak of the desire of those who conspired against 65 5, LIX | it appears to me, from a desire to fill up his book, and 66 6, I | this our sixth book, we desire, my reverend Ambrosius, 67 6, II | ordinary capacity, who have a desire to be benefited, and who 68 6, II | impressing, agreeably to the desire of the Logos, each one of 69 6, XII | he imagines to be, "our desire to win over by means of 70 6, XVII | Celsus, moreover, from a desire to depreciate the accounts 71 6, XXXI | sorcerers, through which they desire to lead men away by their 72 6, XLII | that the mighty God, in His desire to confer good upon men, 73 6, XLIV | exercise themselves who would desire to recover in a "lawful 74 6, LI | such puerilities, that we desire, on the contrary, distinctly 75 6, LVII | For that one may (really) desire what is addressed to him 76 6, LXVII | and those like him, do desire to pour darkness before 77 6, LXXVIII| from a lengthened slumber, desire to rescue the human race 78 7, XXX | purity of life, and their desire to advance in divine knowledge. 79 7, XXXV | intercourse with those who desire it." From this remark, it 80 7, XXXV | themselves to those who desire it. But how is it possible 81 7, XLVI | accusations against men' who desire to be God's servants, to 82 7, XLIX | by Greeks, but with the desire of showing that the same 83 7, LI | our thoughts. Our earnest desire then is both to see for 84 7, LIV | deceived if it is not the desire which Celsus has to oppose 85 8, I | spirit and language earnestly desire to be ambassadors for Christ 86 8, X | all the wicked who have no desire to give themselves to virtue, 87 8, XI | temples and altars. But we desire not only to understand the 88 8, XIV | God, but from an extreme desire to extol Jesus Christ." 89 8, XXVI | And as we would have no desire to enjoy the favour of those 90 8, LVI | Him only do we serve, and desire to be followers of Christ, 91 8, LVII | offer them; for they have no desire for the sacrificial odours 92 8, LXIII | opinion is, that demons desire nothing and need nothing,