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1 1, Pref | that we may not have the appearance of being reluctant to undertake 2 1, II | its origin. And with an appearance of fairness, he does not 3 1, XV | many sources what had the appearance of truth; for, in the first 4 1, XXIII | the Greeks, which have the appearance of being invested with bodies, 5 1, XL | attacks the account of the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the 6 1, XLI | that we may not have the appearance of intentionally passing 7 1, XLI | of impugning the bodily appearance of the Holy Spirit to our 8 1, XLI | you say that what had the appearance of a bird from the air alighted 9 1, XLI | credible witness beheld this appearance? or who heard a voice from 10 1, XLIII | if he who disbelieves the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the 11 1, XLIII | than the narrative of the appearance of the dove, that he attributes 12 1, XLIII | expressing his disbelief of the appearance, and thinking to assail 13 1, XLIII | he adds, ' This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory 14 1, XLIV | those who have narrated the appearance of the dove and the voice 15 1, XLVIII | language to Jesus regarding the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the 16 1, LIV | form nor beauty: but His appearance was without honour, and 17 1, LIX | happen, comets made their appearance; and he gives an account 18 1, LIX | but with respect to the appearance of a star at the birth of 19 1, LIX | about the Magi, and the appearance of the star at the birth 20 1, LX | conjectured that the man whose appearance had been foretold along 21 1, LXII | divine power, they have the appearance only of being converted 22 1, LXVIII | but which have only the appearance of life. And he asks, "Since, 23 1, LXXI | consideration of the second appearance of the Jew, in which he 24 2, IV | the prophets," and by the appearance of our Lord Jesus Christ. 25 2, VII | is to be found even the appearance of language dictated by 26 2, XI | of Jesus, which had the appearance (so to speak) of some remnant 27 2, XVI | underwent His sufferings in appearance, not in reality. For had 28 2, XVI | as having been merely in appearance, in order that His resurrection 29 2, XXV | sufferings, but only had the appearance of so doing?~ 30 2, XXXVIII| after the period of His appearance in the flesh, that He underwent 31 2, XXXIX | Him), had, by His glorious appearance, their belief more firmly 32 2, LI | arguments, which have the appearance of establishing the truth, 33 2, LV | be myths, but to have the appearance of such, while you have 34 2, LV | bad formed to himself an appearance according to his own wishes, 35 2, LVIII | be myths, but to have the appearance of such, while you have 36 2, LX | imagination, formed such an appearance as he himself desired, reported 37 2, LX | body said to be of splendid appearance. But Celsus, unwilling to 38 2, LXI | after His death only the appearance of wounds received on the 39 2, LXI | all respects its former appearance, "Both in size, and in beauty 40 2, LXII | His sufferings, and the appearance of a soul uncovered by such 41 2, LXIV | observing the glorified appearance of Moses and Elijah, and 42 2, LXIV | had not always the same appearance, viz., that Judas, when 43 2, LXV | apostles, who introduce the appearance of Jesus after His resurrection 44 2, LXVI | of the saints, and this "appearance" was not a thing of constant 45 3, XXXVI | that there was even the appearance of his performing anything ( 46 3, XXXVI | that they may have the appearance of alarming the uneducated 47 3, XXXVIII| investigation, having the appearance of the former to the multitude, 48 3, XL | some image or symbol of His appearance. And therefore we say at 49 3, XLIX | have both the reality and appearance of wisdom? What hindrance 50 3, LVII | charge would have had an appearance of probability; but when 51 4, XV | His real and pre-eminent appearance.~ 52 4, XVI | mountain, showed that His real appearance was something different, 53 4, XVIII | as we do not wish even in appearance to leave any one of his 54 4, XIX | Jesus among men was no mere appearance, but a real manifestation, 55 4, XXVI | of God, and, under a vain appearance of piety, worship either 56 4, XXVII | even those who have the appearance of philosophers are not 57 4, XXXI | to reality, feigning the appearance merely of what was really 58 4, XLIX | Scriptures, he would have the appearance, perhaps, of making a plausible 59 4, LXIII | wickedness, have made their appearance in human life, we may say 60 5, VIII | Christianity by a miraculous appearance of Jesus, the following 61 5, XXXVI | the sake of men, under the appearance of relating to irrational 62 5, XLIII | also of those who have the appearance of philosophers; because 63 5, LII | be supposed to have the appearance of announcing something 64 5, LIII | But that we may avoid the appearance of intentionally passing 65 5, LVIII | this matter, or to have the appearance of unreasonably introducing 66 5, LIX | book, and to give it an appearance of importance, he recklessly 67 5, LXIII | place, that he may have the appearance of knowing still more than 68 6, X | words, yet, to avoid the appearance of retreating to an irrefutable 69 6, XXX | being somewhat asinine in appearance. We have thought it proper 70 6, XXXIX | that they may have the appearance of acting by divine power), 71 6, XLV | height when it simulates the appearance of the good, for that reason 72 6, LVIII | handwork. And if there is the appearance of God threatening the catastrophe 73 6, LXVIII | by any one) before the appearance of the Word. And who else 74 6, LXXIII | and yet, I presume, their appearance does not suggest to us whether 75 6, LXXIII | their creation, for their appearance does not suggest it, although 76 6, LXXVI | Son of God, that His very appearance should have been made the 77 6, LXXVI | nor beauty, but that His appearance was without honour, and 78 6, LXXVII | mount," He has a diviner appearance, which they behold, if there 79 6, LXXVIII| prophecy should make His appearance among those who had become 80 7, XXXV | Celsus supposes that the appearance of Christ to His disciples 81 7, LXIV | self-restraint, which in appearance is one and the same, is