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1 1, VIII | now the insincerity of his character! Having said a little before, 2 1, XV | Jews, in which so high a character is bestowed upon that nation 3 1, XVIII | better fitted to change the character of the hearer on the very 4 1, XX | a secret and mysterious character. The Egyptians, then, when 5 1, XXVIII | the consistency due to the character of a Jew. For he represents 6 1, XXXII | its extremely miraculous character, and not have admitted, 7 1, XXXIV | to me appropriate to the character of a Jew to have quoted 8 1, XLIII | been in keeping with the character of such an objector. But 9 1, XLVIII | observed as a trait of the character of Jesus, that He on all 10 1, L | follows he says, in the character of the Jew addressing the 11 1, LII | stamped them with a certain character, will not give them up. 12 1, LV | nation. And I asked to what character the expression would be 13 1, LXII | eleven persons of notorious character, the very wickedest of tax-gatherers 14 1, LXIII | and sailors of the vilest character, we have to remark, with 15 1, LXVII | spirit and complete change of character, and a humanity, and goodness, 16 1, LXVIII | instructed by His word and character than by His miracles, as 17 2, XI | still a feeling of a mixed character in his mind, produced in 18 2, XXXIII | striking and miraculous character of the events which befell 19 2, XXXVIII| slander the philanthropic character of Him, who overlooked not 20 2, XL | in acting contrary to the character of that personality which 21 2, XLVI | tax-gatherers of the most worthless character, and not even the whole 22 2, LIV | of Celsus, to keep up the character assigned to the Jew from 23 2, LXIX | adapted to their divine character, on a more suitable occasion, 24 2, LXIX | the accompaniments of the character He had assumed, in order 25 2, LXXIV | entirely in keeping with the character of the same people, who 26 2, LXXV | be in conformity with the character of those who disbelieved 27 2, LXXVI | Celsus, in adopting the character of a Jew, could not discover 28 2, LXXVI | agreeably to his individual character. And is it not a ridiculous 29 2, LXXVII | as being of a legendary character. Let the above, then, be 30 3, IV | come, and whose person and character were made known in their " 31 3, VII | of so exceedingly mild a character as not to allow them, when 32 3, VIII | a mild and philanthropic character); and because they would 33 3, XXV | nature, and whose public character was dissolute and impure-- 34 3, XXIX | wicked men; for such is the character of the multitudes who constitute 35 3, XLII | having been improved in character, and made better by their 36 3, LI | while those of a different character they receive with their 37 3, LV | uninstructed and rustic character, not venturing to utter 38 3, LXI | him individuals of such a character, in order to make use of 39 3, LXVII | celebrated for his venerable character. Celsus then does not speak 40 3, LXXVI | and sometimes most wicked character, confer any honour upon 41 3, LXXVII | that is of a disgraceful character.~ 42 4, II | carried away by the plausible character of the prophetic statements, 43 4, II | would call their "plausible character!" He is not, however, aware 44 4, XX | not in keeping with the character of God that the diffusion 45 4, XXVII | one individual of such a character escapes notice in the crowd. 46 4, XXVIII | statements, in keeping with the character of the Jews, might be made 47 4, XXXI | superhuman purity of their character, were said to be gods, in 48 4, XXXIII | Christians to prove the sacred character of Abraham, and Isaac, and 49 4, XXXIX | in conformity with the character of his father, he is given 50 4, XXXIX | on account of the foreign character of their laws and their 51 4, XLI | wherein was its "monstrous" character, seeing it is related to 52 4, XLV | alone gives to actions the character of good or bad, and that 53 4, XLVII | failed to establish the evil character, as he regards it, of our 54 4, LII | manner not unbecoming the character of a Jew.~ 55 4, LXXV | the elements of the manly character that exists within us.~ 56 4, LXXXV | statements (that the unseemly character of his opinions may be manifest 57 4, XCI | other instances of a similar character may be found, to show that 58 4, XCIII | all owing to their moral character, so, in the same way, some 59 4, XCVI | certain things, although their character may happen to be bad. And 60 5, XXI | the wholly unchangeable character of God), yet do not appear 61 5, XXVIII | described as having a peculiar character of their own, and stamping 62 5, XXX | materials) to angels of character more or less severe, and 63 5, XXXII | a better and more divine character, which were enacted by Jesus, 64 5, LXV | their noble and religious character. We shall, however, here 65 6, X | before each one, as his character and disposition may fit 66 6, XVIII | to behold the venerable character of Scripture, the sacred 67 6, XXVII | Christians are men of such a character; and even at the present 68 6, XXVIII | asserting that "such is his character, and worthy of execration 69 6, XXVIII | or a person of virtuous character! What, then, could evince 70 6, XXXI | the symbol of life in the character of a type, and opening to 71 6, XXXIX | pretence of a worship of this character,--and yet, perhaps, having 72 6, XLIX | credible proofs of its silly character, we should have endeavoured 73 6, L | establish their nonsensical character; but on the present occasion, 74 6, LII | else, in keeping with that character for philanthropy which he 75 6, LXXVIII| language as this the irreverent character of Celsus, who, unlike a 76 7, V | evident that this is their character, when we add that they delight 77 7, VII | that such ought to be the character of the prophets of the Most 78 7, VIII | prophecies are of the same character as those of the Jewish prophets. 79 7, XV | and inconsistent with the character of God, he says: "If these 80 7, XXXVI | properly employed when the character and sentiments of the person 81 7, XXXVI | these do not agree with the character and opinions of the speaker. 82 7, XXXVI | preserving a consistency of character in his heroes, as in Nestor, 83 7, XXXVII | do not agree with their character and principles. For no one 84 7, XLVI | to those who slander the character of persons wishing to do 85 7, XLIX | they often exhibit in their character a high degree of gravity, 86 7, LVI | passages are of an impious character. Moreover, he again speaks 87 7, LVI | Celsus is to vilify the character of Jesus; and I can only 88 8, XIV | extravagant or unbecoming the character of God in the doctrine that 89 8, XXI | grounded upon true views of the character of God, so that they resulted 90 8, XXXI | unimpaired, show their true character to all spectators, whether 91 8, XXXI | when they have their true character exposed by misfortunes,