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1 1, III | to this is, that in the case of Socrates the Athenians 2 1, III | Magna Graecia; but in the case of the Christians, the Roman 3 1, VI | Himself taught (would be the case), when He said: "Many shall 4 1, IX | so also, he says, is the case among Christians. And he 5 1, IX | signification, (as is the case with other systems). But 6 1, XII | indeed, it should be the case that he has heard this boast, " 7 1, XIV | not appear to prejudge the case) have related that the Assyrians 8 1, XVII | show the true state of the case from offering such a defence 9 1, XXXI | this was analogous to the case of those who have died for 10 1, XXXVII | writers on animals say is the case with vultures), and that 11 1, XLII | prove that such was the case, especially under the weight 12 1, LXV | time, as formerly in the case of Socrates, and so prevent 13 1, LXXI | who seeks to make good his case, but of one who is in an 14 1, LXXI | proper course is to state the case, and candidly to investigate 15 2, XIV | admission, as he did in the case of the miracles, when he 16 2, XVI | wonder is it, then, if in the case of One who performed many 17 2, XIX | that "it is always the case when a man against whom 18 2, XX | might be applied, say in the case of a sick man, with the 19 2, XXX | native country, which was the case before the times of Augustus, 20 2, XXXVI | miraculous feature in the case of the dead body of Jesus 21 2, XLII | indeed, as seems to be the case, not understanding that 22 2, XLIX | out of men, sorcery in the case of these individuals, or 23 2, LII | rather be shown to be the case with Jesus, who accomplished 24 2, LV | their deception?--as was the case, they say, with Zamolxis 25 2, LV | wishes, which has been the case with numberless individuals; 26 2, LVI | there would, in such a case, have been ground for the 27 2, LX | continues, "has been the case with numberless individuals." 28 2, LX | suppose a waking vision in the case of those who are not altogether 29 2, LXVI | God appeared in the one case on the same principle that 30 2, LXVIII | impossibilities; so that in either case they are deserving of ridicule. 31 2, LXVIII | from the very nature of the case; and is certain, moreover, 32 2, LXXVI | and this would not be the case with a God, or even a prudent 33 3, III | himself admits, instancing the case of AEsculapius, who conferred 34 3, III | the probabilities of the case s for those to suppose who 35 3, IV | above be the state of the case, how do Jews and Christians 36 3, IX | from the very nature of the case, to say that "if all men 37 3, XXIII | also in each particular case, whether those beings can 38 3, XXVII | assent. And (this being the case), we ask, How is it possible 39 3, XXVII | but that this was not the case with the story of Aristeas 40 3, XXXI | while this was not the case either with the Proconnesian 41 3, XXXII | Celsus next mentions the case of the Clazomenian, subjoining 42 3, XXXIII | the eyes, produced, in the case of the Astypalaean, a result 43 3, XXXVI | as he next introduces the case of the favourite of Adrian ( 44 3, XXXVIII| unfortunate, I in such a case refer the cause to God, 45 3, XXXVIII| to contribute even in the case of the most talented, to 46 3, LI | greater interval than in the case of those who were admitted 47 3, LVIII | You, at all events, in a case where fathers deemed the 48 3, LXVIII | produce such results in the case of those individuals just 49 3, LXXV | ignorant individuals. In either case, then, he will be shown 50 4, IX | and tortures, as was the case under the former economy. 51 4, XVI | And hence it is not the case, as Celsus and those like 52 4, XVIII | medicine, either in the case of sick and lunatic friends, 53 4, XVIII | good of his health in the case of a sick man or (is specially) 54 4, XVIII | appropriately change, in the case of each individual, the 55 4, XXII | falsehood, if it be not the case that the whole Jewish nation 56 4, XL | able to prevent even in the case of a single individual, 57 4, XLV | indifferent, they have assumed the case of a wise man being left 58 4, XLV | with his daughter in the case already supposed, of all 59 4, XLV | be the real state of the case, it admits not only of a 60 4, LX | well. And if this is the case, it is clear also that, 61 4, LX | evident also that this is the case in the opinion of those 62 4, LXIV | barrenness; and the same is the case with the greater or less 63 4, LXVIII | maintain that this is the case not only with the course 64 4, LXX | were to say that in the case of a city, a man who had 65 4, LXXIX | great difference between the case of such as by means of their 66 4, LXXXIV | to say that this was the case with ants would be a most 67 5, XIX | as He pleases: as in the case of plants that are sown, 68 5, XIX | are sown, so also in the case of those beings who are, 69 5, XXXI | of punishment, as was the case with the others. Let him 70 5, XXXV | country's customs, in which case they will escape censure; 71 5, XXXVII | do this still more in the case of those laws which relate 72 5, XXXVIII| illustration may be employed in the case of the Arabians, if from 73 5, XLV | with no result, as is the case with other names possessed 74 5, LI | the very clearness of the case itself, for it is demonstrated 75 5, LVII | relate; since it is the case that neither do all men 76 5, LIX | for if this had been the case, Celsus would have been 77 6, XI | as the clearness of the case impels us to do. If it had 78 6, XI | of the profession (in the case of each individual) that 79 6, XXII | them. Now, whatever be the case with regard to these,--whether 80 6, XXIII | towards the east, as was the case with the first; and what 81 6, XXXIX | and the same also was the case with the Persians, or Indians, 82 7, XV | premiss is false, which in the case before us is this, "that 83 7, XXVI | punishments. But in the case of the ancient Jews, who 84 7, XXVI | very laws would in that case restrain them, and prevent 85 8, XXI | fruits of the earth,--in that case, it is clear that those 86 8, LXIII | he adds: "If this is the case, what harm is there in gaining 87 8, LXV | of demons, then in that case we must die sooner than