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1 1, Pref | without any hesitation, have set Him at liberty if He had 2 1, Pref | rose superior), did not set down argument among the 3 1, XLVIII | in their simplicity would set the whole world in movement, 4 3, XXIV | we are called by him a set of "silly" individuals, 5 3, XXXVI | they practise. For they set up in certain places demons 6 4, I | mouth as fire. See, I have set thee this day over the nations, 7 4, II | Christ, he ought to have set forth the prophecies themselves 8 4, VIII | separated the sons of Adam, He set the bounds of the nations 9 4, XXXI | for a lengthened period set the example of an unstained 10 4, XXXIII | to have been distinctly set forth by him, because he 11 4, LXXXIII| Moreover, even if the ants set apart in a place by themselves 12 4, LXXXIV | ants die, the survivors set apart a special place (for 13 4, LXXXV | latter is irrational, and set in motion irrationally by 14 5, XXII | called Christians, but who set aside the doctrine of the 15 5, XXVII | piously according to one set of laws, and impiously according 16 5, XXIX | dispersed the sons of Adam, He set the bounds of the people 17 5, XLIX | commend us to God," we do not set great store on refraining 18 6, XIV | lowest among us have been set free from this ignorance 19 6, XVII | Scriptures were not, let us set forth a few points, for 20 6, XXXII | desired both to learn and set forth these things, in order 21 6, XXXV | there, in a certain place set apart for purification. 22 6, XXXIX | Scythians, again, from another set of circumstances; and the 23 6, LII | assumes, have carefully set them forth, and then endeavoured 24 6, LVI | Thou hast coals of fire to set upon them; they shall be 25 6, LIX | in the flesh, and, having set them free from their bodies, 26 6, LXV | who could distinguish and set forth in words the peculiar 27 7, III | goes on to say of us: "They set no value on the oracles 28 7, V | not compelled by reason to set down as evil such spirits 29 7, VII | therefore for this reason set at nought the oracles of 30 7, X | the practice of piety as set forth in the law and the 31 7, X | common understanding, they set them forth in the form of 32 7, XI | allegations of Celsus, and to set forth the divine inspiration 33 7, XIII | Christ should suffer, and set forth the reason why He 34 7, XXIV | life upon the earth, and set my glory up an high." And 35 7, XXXII | advanced degree of wisdom to set forth how worthy it is of 36 7, XLII | I say, they endeavour to set before us that which it 37 7, XLVI | the High Priest who has set before men the nature of 38 7, XLVIII | for their ignorance, and set down as fools and abject 39 7, LI | by His Spirit. Had Celsus set himself to understand this, 40 7, LIII | many impious things, and set up as a god one who ended 41 7, LV | Him the purple robe, and set the crown of thorns upon 42 7, LV | have elsewhere examined and set forth at large. But taking 43 7, LVI | he knows nothing. Had he set himself to show what sort 44 8, VI | and should urge them to set at nought a law which is 45 8, XV | unable to discover from what set of opinions he has taken 46 8, XVII | of all creation," who has set us an example of justice, 47 8, XVIII | Word of God, wishing to set this clearly before us, 48 8, XX | raising lifeless temples, we set before them our temples, 49 8, XXI | some human events, or to set forth certain qualities 50 8, XXIV | require a whole treatise to set forth fully all that is 51 8, XXXI | from the demons who are set over the air. If any one 52 8, XXXIII | to demons, who have been set over the things of this 53 8, XXXIII | punish them, they have been set by the Word, who governs 54 8, XXXVI | and He does no less than set His own angels over His 55 8, XL | grape, his teeth shall be set on edge." And, "The son 56 8, XL | the children's teeth are set on edge," and then he adds, " 57 8, XLII | preferring to have the robber set free, who had been cast 58 8, LIII | considerable reluctance to set down any of these opinions 59 8, LIV | purpose as that which we set before us upon the same 60 8, LV | to respect those who are set over this service, let them 61 8, LV | for example, those who are set as judges, and think that 62 8, LVI | Celsus speaks of as being set over the affairs of the 63 8, LVI | according to Celsus, are set over the affairs of this 64 8, LVII | no good, but who rather set themselves against us when 65 8, LVII | but angels, who have been set over the fruits of the earth, 66 8, LXVIII | appointed ;'" ~and adds: "If you set aside this maxim, you will 67 8, LXVIII | of kings. We therefore do set aside the maxim contained