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1 1, XV | Jews also among those who hold this view; not showing any 2 1, XIX | agreement with those who hold that the world is uncreated. 3 1, XXIV | arrangement, or, as the Stoics hold, by nature; the first words 4 1, XXVII | reasoning power, obtained a hold only over the ignorant. 5 1, XLVIII | of perception, and laying hold on the Logos by faith, so 6 1, LVII | overturned, having taken hold of very few persons indeed, 7 2, XI | of which is this: "O God, hold not Thy peace before my 8 2, XX | in words beginning thus: "Hold not Thy peace, O God of 9 2, XXVII | whoever they may be, who hold false opinions; so neither 10 2, XL | its help, before those who hold erroneous views on the subject 11 2, XLVIII | blind, and that therefore we hold Him to be the Christ and 12 2, LVI | unmistakeable proof of the fact I hold to be the undertaking of 13 2, LXIV | the temple, and ye laid no hold on Me." Entertaining, then, 14 2, LXX | the temple, and ye laid no hold upon Me." Bat having once 15 3, IX | enjoyed among those who hold the same belief, especially 16 3, XIII | Now, if these arguments hold good, why should we not 17 3, XX | And we say to those who hold similar opinions to those 18 3, XXXI | consistent with reason to hold with regard to Jesus, who 19 3, XXXV | and of one who does not hold the same views with the 20 3, XLIX | number of the educated who hold erroneous opinions is what 21 3, LV | masters; but when they get hold of the children privately, 22 3, LXXII | to speak, is in those who hold false opinions and who are 23 3, LXXV | See that none of you lay hold of knowledge;" nor do we 24 4, XXIV | treat them as men, while you hold cheap Christians and Jews, 25 4, XL | earth, until it can lay hold of some stable resting-place.~ 26 4, LVII | doctrine of providence firmly hold; so that, if God so willed, 27 4, LX | the opinion of those who hold that the world is to perish; 28 4, LX | perish; while those also who hold the opposite view will endeavour 29 4, LX | the opinion of those who hold it to be uncreated. If, 30 4, LXIII | to the view of those who hold the indestructibility of 31 4, LXXIV | irrational and soulless beings hold that of the envelope which 32 4, LXXXI | existence of Providence, and who hold that Providence created 33 4, LXXXVIII| other animals, let those who hold this opinion know that this 34 4, LXXXVIII| moreover, say that the animals hold meetings which are more 35 4, LXXXVIII| now how he at once lays hold of, and brings forward as 36 4, LXXXIX | than ours, and that they hold among themselves certain 37 4, XCVII | men say that these animals hold assemblies which are more 38 5, VII | according to the Greeks, who hold the doctrine of Providence, 39 5, XV | as it were, as a cook, hold the belief in a general 40 5, XXI | although they appear to hold the incorruptibility of 41 5, XXI | the same positions, and hold the same relations to one 42 5, XXI | the Egyptians, moreover, hold similar views, and yet they 43 5, XXIII | the opinions which they hold regarding the unchangeableness 44 5, XXIII | must at once necessarily hold that they are not contrary 45 5, XLII | all visible nature, and to hold the belief that God was 46 5, XLVI | although the Egyptians were to hold Ammon before us under threat 47 5, XLVII | followers of Plato, who hold that righteousness is the 48 5, LX | Celsus, who thinks that we hold the same opinions on the 49 5, LXI | accusation against such as hold that certain natures are 50 5, LXIII | judged. And if those who hold different opinions will 51 6, III | unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; 52 6, XXVII | accursed' god." Then, laying hold of the expression, he assails, 53 6, XXXVI | be referred by those who hold the doctrine of transmigration 54 7, XX | that which precedes. We hold, then, that the law has 55 7, XXIII | access to the Father, we hold that he who is adorned by 56 7, XXVII | us, but which we do not hold, regarding the Divine Being, 57 7, XXVII | refutation. Indeed, if we did hold those views of God which 58 7, XXX | with sapphires." Those who hold in greatest reverence the 59 7, XXXII | relation does "incorruption" hold to "the incorruptible," 60 7, XXXVIII | XXXVIII.~Since we hold that the great God is in 61 7, XLIII | unspeakable." For ourselves, we hold that not God alone is unspeakable, 62 7, XLIII | let him hear." We also hold that it is a hard matter 63 7, LXII | world. That the Persians hold the same notions is shown 64 7, LXII | certain beings. But they will hold that the beings to whom 65 7, LXIII | interests of society, and hold it to be forbidden by nature 66 7, LXV | ought not in our worship to hold the place of God, the all-sufficient, 67 7, LXVI | not to be listened to who hold that the objects of their 68 7, LXVI | been given already, that we hold the resemblance to God to 69 7, LXVII | certain beings; but they will hold that the beings to whom 70 7, LXIX | would avoid death; and we hold that the worship, which 71 8, II | passions to God. It does hold true among men, that he 72 8, III | the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise 73 8, V | the language of those who hold these views, and who refuse 74 8, XIV | God; however, we do not hold with them, but rather believe 75 8, XXV | distinction may be shown to hold among demons. If that is 76 8, XXXIV | the Son of God," and "we hold fast this profession" as 77 8, XXXIX | of God a demon. For as we hold that all demons are evil, 78 8, XLVIII | affected by the doctrines they hold about what we speak of as 79 8, XLIX | were worthless? But men who hold such notions, and are so 80 8, XLIX | precious than the body;" for we hold that far beyond all bodies 81 8, LXIII | never m any way lose our hold of God, whether by day or 82 8, LXIX | fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace;" and if they 83 8, LXXII | brevity. The Stoics, indeed, hold that, when the strongest 84 8, LXXII | medical skill can cure, yet we hold that in the mind there is