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1 1, Pref | ventured to say to God," O LORD, Thou hast deceived 2 1, XXV | when he says, "My fear, O Protagoras, about the names 3 1, XXXIV | And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; is it a 4 1, XLIII | really saw them or not? Now, O Jew, you have believed these 5 1, LVI | Thy sword on Thy thigh, O mighty One, with Thy beauty 6 1, LVI | Thine arrows are pointed, O mighty One; the people will 7 1, LVI | called God: "For Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: 8 1, LVI | the words, "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: 9 1, LXIII | Jesus, "Depart from me, O Lord, for I am a sinful 10 1, LXIX | been so generated as you, O Jesus, were." He saw, besides, 11 2, XI | beginning of which is this: "O God, hold not Thy peace 12 2, XX | thus: "Hold not Thy peace, O God of my praise; for the 13 2, XXIV | himself in terms like these: 'O Father, if it be possible, 14 2, XXIV | Celsus who quotes the words, "O Father, would that this 15 2, XXV | but as Thou wilt;" and, "O My Father, if this cup cannot 16 2, XXXVIII| few next remarks: "You, O sincere believers, find 17 2, XLIX | express terms as follows: "O light and truth! he distinctly 18 2, LIII | Jew says of Christ, "But, O light and truth! Jesus with 19 2, LIII | respecting Moses, "But, O light and truth! Moses with 20 2, LIII | then, is "himself?" You O Jew, say that it is Jesus; 21 2, LXXIV | to his former remarks: "O most high and heavenly one! 22 2, LXXIV | calf, "These be thy gods, O Israel, who brought thee 23 3, XXVII | those who believe them, you, O Celsus, do not regard these 24 3, XLIII | always liars: for thy tomb, O king,~The Cretans have reared; 25 3, XLIII | speaks of these things: "O Jupiter, some say that thou 26 3, XLIII | Arcadia. Which of them, O father, have lied? The Cretans 27 3, LIV | indeed permissible for you, O Greeks, to call youths and 28 3, LXXVII | Who, then, would we ask, O Greeks, are they who in 29 3, LXXX | above. According to you, O Celsus, they also who have 30 4, XXVIII | because they ate Thine, O lover of souls. For Thine 31 4, XLIX | these things: "Give ear, O my people, to my law: incline 32 4, LXXII | said in the sixth Psalm, "O LORD, rebuke me not in Thine 33 4, LXXII | and also in jeremiah. "O LORD, correct me, but with 34 5, II | which runs as follows: "O Jews and Christians, no 35 5, VIII | the book of the prophets, O ye house of Israel, have 36 5, XIII | all ye stars, and thou, O light," and, "Praise Him, 37 5, XLIX | Will slay him after prayer; O how foolish he!"~We, however, 38 6, V | light of Thy countenance, O LORD, was manifested towards 39 6, V | thyself, enlighten thyself, O Jerusalem; for thy light 40 6, XII | was the author: "For I, O men of Athens, have obtained 41 6, XXIX | it is with unwillingness, O most impious man, that you 42 6, XXXI | grace be with me; yea, O father, let it be with me." 43 6, XXXI | call Ialdabaoth: "Thou, O first and seventh, who art 44 6, XXXI | command with confidence, thou, O Ialdabaoth, who art the 45 6, XXXI | Let grace be with me; yea, O father, let it be with me." 46 6, XXXI | ought thus to speak: "Thou, O second Iao, who shinest 47 6, XXXI | following should be addressed: "O governor of the fifth realm, 48 6, XXXI | Pentad. Let grace be with me, O father, let grace be with 49 6, XXXI | prayer should be offered: "O Astaphaeus, ruler of the 50 6, XXXI | world. Let grace be with me, O father, let grace be with 51 6, XXXI | is to be thus addressed: "O Aloaeus, governor of the 52 6, XXXI | realms. Let grace be with me, O father, let it be with me." 53 6, XXXI | overleap the rampart of fire, O Horaeus, who didst obtain 54 6, XXXI | innocence. Let grace be with me, O father, let grace be with 55 6, LVII | peculiar emphasis: "And now, O Israel, what doth the LORD 56 6, LXXV | Thy sword upon Thy thigh, O most mighty, with Thy comeliness 57 7, IX | world is perishing, and you, O men, are perishing for your 58 7, XXII | language of the 137th Psalm: "O daughter of Babylon, who 59 7, XXIV | earthly glory. He says, "O Lord my God, if I have done 60 7, XXXIII | Create in me a clean heart, O God."~ 61 7, XLV | Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit 62 7, LVIII | or not?' 'Certainly not, O Socrates.' 'Well, is it 63 8, IX | You said a little ago, O Celsus, that Antinous, the 64 8, XXXV | the righteous man says, "O Lord my God, if I have done 65 8, LIV | this humiliation exclaim, "O wretched man that I am! 66 8, LVI | are ready to say, "Try me, O Lord, and prove me; purge