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1 1, Pref | have endeavoured, to the best of our ability, to suggest, 2 1, Pref | grapple closely, to the best of my ability, with the 3 1, XXVIII | let me endeavour, to the best of my ability, to examine 4 1, LXI | which we have spoken to the best of our ability in the preceding 5 1, LXII | importunate manner." Let us to the best of our power see what truth 6 1, LXXI | it; and, according to the best of his ability, to bring 7 2, XLVIII | several occasions have, to the best of our ability, replied 8 2, LXVII | LXVII.~To the best of our ability, therefore, 9 3, I | faithful Ambrosius, to the best of our ability, his preface, 10 3, I | second book we met, as we best could, all the charges contained 11 3, XIII | given in his adhesion to the best,--so I would say that the 12 3, XLIX | and to have studied the best opinions, and to have both 13 3, XLIX | that to have studied the best opinions is a blessing? 14 3, XLIX | But what shall we call the best, save those which are true, 15 3, XLIX | and to have studied the best opinions, and to be wise. 16 3, LI | who have manifested to the best of their ability their intention 17 3, LXVI | them, we refuted to the best of our ability.~ 18 3, LXXIV | improve such also to the best of my ability, although 19 3, LXXIX | enacted for his citizens the best laws, that he had not given 20 3, LXXIX | given them absolutely the best, but the best which they 21 3, LXXIX | absolutely the best, but the best which they were capable 22 3, LXXIX | doctrine, I have given the best laws and instruction for 23 4, II | already discussed, to the best of our ability, the question 24 4, III | writings on these points to the best of our ability, and the 25 4, XIV | blessed, and that in the best and most beautiful degree. 26 4, XIV | happiness to misery, and from best to worst. Who, then, would 27 4, XIV | happiness to misery, nor from best to worst. For, continuing 28 4, XV | any change in Him from "best to worst," for how can goodness 29 4, XXXVII | matters have been made, to the best of our ability, a special 30 4, XXXVIII| bade the artist-god his best obey,~And mould with tempering 31 4, XXXIX | occupied ourselves as we best could with these matters.~ 32 4, LXIV | investigate all things to the best of their ability, must keep 33 4, LXIX | been already refuted to the best of my ability. And the following, 34 4, LXXIII | as has been stated to the best of my ability in the preceding 35 4, LXXXI | legislators established the best constitutions, and governments, 36 4, LXXXIX | things, we should to the best of our power have met his 37 5, I | that is to overturn to the best of our ability the confident 38 5, VIII | us point them out to the best of our ability, and show 39 5, XVIII | state and establish to the best of our ability a few points 40 5, XXVIII | and let us prove to the best of our ability, that our 41 5, XXXIV | deem its own by far the best. Those inhabitants of Ethiopia 42 5, XXXIV | of all existing laws the best, each would choose, after 43 5, XXXIV | their own laws much the best, and therefore it is not 44 5, LI | we have answered to the best of our ability the charges 45 5, LI | in hope of receiving the best rewards if we regulate our 46 5, LI | We, however, have to the best of our ability defended 47 6, XII | thing before; and we, to the best of our ability, replied 48 6, XLV | these extremes, and the best of the two, should be styled 49 6, XLVI | Celsus, and reply to it as we best may.~ 50 6, LI | already performed, to the best of our ability, a considerable 51 6, LX | sixth?" We answered to the best of our ability this objection 52 6, LX | we have treated to the best of our ability in our notes 53 6, LXXIII | have already replied as we best could,--he adds the following: " 54 7, VI | Accordingly, Homer, the best of the poets, who describes 55 7, XVIII | common observation that the best of men have lived in extreme 56 7, XLVI | persons wishing to do their best in the service of God, who 57 7, L | Verily every man at his best estate is altogether vanity?" 58 7, LIII | which we have done our best to refute, he goes on to 59 8, XIX | spoken of in this sense, the best and most excellent was the 60 8, XX | thought their own were the best would do their utmost to 61 8, XXXVII | sings praises to God as he best can, in his mother tongue. 62 8, XLI | with patience; for it is best to deal equally with both 63 8, XLIII | with patience; for it is best to deal equally with both 64 8, XLIX | again, as though it were the best and most precious part of 65 8, LII | humanity, we endeavour to the best of our ability to convince 66 8, LXV | Epistle to the Romans, to the best of our ability, explained