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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | as He. But even if it be impossible to show by what power Jesus 2 1, IX | the course alluded to is impossible, partly on account of the 3 1, XLII | chiefly on account of the impossible narrative interwoven therewith, 4 1, LVII | successful; but now-a-days it is impossible to find, I suppose, thirty 5 2, XIII | sorts of nature, and it is impossible to see any race of men which 6 2, XVIII | events as a God, then it was impossible for His foreknowledge to 7 2, XVIII | untrue; and therefore it was impossible for him who was known to 8 2, XIX | come to pass, for that is impossible; but since they have come 9 2, XIX | falsehood: for it is altogether impossible that those who heard beforehand 10 2, XIX | says, "It is altogether impossible for those who heard beforehand 11 2, XX | infallibly happen, and it is impossible that it can be otherwise." 12 2, XXII | impious men, it would be impossible for him to prove, save by 13 2, XXIII | suffered punishment, and it was impossible that what was inflicted 14 2, XXIV | distressing, and that it was impossible for Him, had He wished, 15 2, LVII | blindly, in saying that it is impossible for any one to rise from 16 2, LXI | because he did not think it impossible that the soul of a dead 17 2, LXX | take place which is both impossible and absurd, viz., that while 18 2, LXXVII | will show that nothing is impossible with God." We do not know, 19 3, VI | Egyptians,--not observing how impossible it was for so great a multitude 20 3, IX | Christian instructors. It is impossible, however, rationally to 21 3, XXII | shall demonstrate that it is impossible for those who were polytheists 22 3, XXXVII | gods. And because it was impossible that the reasons of such 23 3, XLII | of them, how should it be impossible for the flesh of Jesus also 24 3, LXII | statement,--we reply that it is impossible for a man thus to be without 25 3, LXII | Now we assert that it is impossible for a man to look up to 26 3, LXIX | naturalized is not only not impossible, but is even a work of no 27 3, LXIX | speak hyperbolically, almost impossible. Has the nature of man, 28 3, LXIX | virtue, does it find it impossible to do so, although formerly 29 3, LXIX | word of perfection, it is impossible for a man to become free 30 3, LXXIV | the virtuous? But it is impossible to gain the virtuous, because 31 4, III | was not inconsistent or impossible in the very nature of things; 32 4, XXXI | placed, and which rendered it impossible for any effeminate person 33 4, XLI | thirty in height, it was impossible to maintain that it contained ( 34 4, XLVII | occurrence; since it is impossible for Momus himself, we might 35 4, LXV | and that perhaps it is impossible even for such to attain 36 4, LXXXIII| and they see that it is impossible for a nature fashioned in 37 5, I | indulgence of which it is impossible to avoid sin--that we now 38 5, XIV | vile, and loathsome, and impossible; for what kind of body is 39 6, XIV | maintain, however, that it is impossible for one who has not been 40 6, XVI | which were, that "it was impossible to be distinguished for 41 6, XVI | the effect that "it was impossible to be distinguished for 42 6, XIX | and to show that it was impossible for the prophets of the 43 6, XLIV | XLIV.~For it is impossible that the good which is the 44 6, LXXV | persuasiveness. For it is impossible that He, to whom was imparted 45 7, XV | were foretold which are impossible in themselves, and inconsistent 46 7, XV | the Son of God, yet it is impossible for us to believe in those 47 7, XV | will come to God; for it is impossible that the prophets of the 48 7, XV | by the nature of things impossible, the prophecies are not 49 7, XXVI | observe that it must be impossible for the legislation of Moses, 50 7, XXVI | other hand, it would be impossible for the Jews to preserve 51 7, XXXVII | would not say that it is impossible to have a knowledge of intellectual 52 7, XLII | having found Him, it is impossible to make Him known to all." 53 7, XLII | well Plato knew that it was impossible for all men to walk in it. 54 7, XLII | before us that which it is impossible to express in words. I should 55 7, XLII | according to Plato, it would be impossible to make known to all men, 56 7, XLIII | Father of the universe, it is impossible to make Him known to all 57 7, LXVIII | assigned such power? Yet it is impossible, he says, for a man to serve 58 7, LXX | To which he adds, "It is impossible, they say, for a man to 59 8, II | as answering that it is impossible to serve many masters. " 60 8, II | And, in like manner, it is impossible to serve at the same time 61 8, VIII | cannot injure me; for it is impossible that the better should ever 62 8, XV | maxim of theirs, 'It is impossible to serve two masters,' is 63 8, XXIII | and such like. For it is impossible for man, who is a compound 64 8, XXV | among demons. If that is impossible, it is plain that demons 65 8, XXVI | propitiate demons; for it is impossible to propitiate beings that 66 8, LXXII | but judging this quite impossible, he adds, "Any one who thinks 67 8, LXXII | Greeks as Barbarians, was impossible. And perhaps such a result 68 8, LXXII | a result would indeed be impossible to those who are still in


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