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1 1, XIV | the Jews, are they to be believed on that point; but the Jews, 2 1, XX | fables of this kind, they are believed to convey a philosophical 3 1, XXXVIII| miracles, then how can it be believed that magicians exposed themselves 4 1, XXXIX | power, nor was her story believed. Such things, he says, have 5 1, XLIII | not? Now, O Jew, you have believed these visions to be true, 6 1, XLV | deciding that Moses is to be believed as speaking the truth, although 7 1, XLV | while Jesus is not to be believed because you are His accusers? 8 1, XLVIII | therefore, the same be believed of the Saviour by every 9 1, LIII | the Gentile nations have believed on God through Him, and 10 1, LIV | of Him." "Lord, who hath believed our report? and to whom 11 1, LXI | Herod's condition, he both believed that a king of the Jews 12 1, LXVII | AEacus, and Minos, were not believed by us. Nevertheless, that 13 1, LXX | will be, that he who is believed among the Greeks to be a 14 2, II | being to you but types, ye believed to constitute a true worship 15 2, IV | believe upon Him: "If ye had believed Moses, ye would have believed 16 2, IV | believed Moses, ye would have believed Me, for he wrote of Me. 17 2, VIII | converts, that they have not believed in Jesus as in God. Now 18 2, VIII | men, so, to say that they believed the prophets when speaking 19 2, VIII | in that judgment which is believed to impend over the world, 20 2, IX | there be after Me," God is believed to be He who employs the 21 2, X | the sake of Him whom they believed to be the Son of God.~ 22 2, XLVI | assembled multitude of those who believed in God through Jesus, and 23 2, L | all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure 24 2, LII | in order that He may be believed on by those of the people 25 2, LVII | uttered these words, who believed what is recorded in the 26 2, LVII | comparing what they themselves believed with the works which were 27 2, LXVI | the multitudes who have believed on Jesus do not behold His 28 2, LXX | in the body, and no one believed upon him, he preached to 29 2, LXXIV | these things: for had they believed what they saw and heard, 30 2, LXXV | applicable also to you who believed not on Him: "Therefore ye 31 3, I | Christians, indeed, have believed in Jesus, as He who came 32 3, II | the surrounding nations believed, agreeably to their ancient 33 3, III | deserted the God who was believed, as far as words went, to 34 3, V | adherents of Jesus, who believed in Him as the Christ, the 35 3, XII | those discourses which were believed by all to be divine, there 36 3, XIX | in accusing us as if you believed that we had nothing to state 37 3, XXII | AEsculapius, and Dionysus, who are believed by the Greeks to have become 38 3, XXVII | on the truths which they believed, entered for the sake of " 39 3, XXVIII | acknowledged Christ, and believed Him to be the object of 40 3, XXXV | previously enumerated (as if he believed them to be true), together 41 3, XLV | of Jesus, and which are believed among the Churches to be 42 3, XLV | thee and thy wisdom; and I believed not them who told me, until 43 4, XXXII | the word, and those who believed in it; yet, notwithstanding, 44 4, XLVI | coat of many colours, but believed their statement, and mourned 45 4, XC | and other living things believed to have such power. For 46 5, II | and those others who are believed to perform acts on earth, 47 5, XXXII | from among the heathen have believed upon Him, and upon His Father, 48 5, LVII | the safety of those who believed in such an event to the 49 5, LXI | some who blamed such as believed in the existence of a prophetic 50 5, LXII | powers to those with which be believed Jesus to be endowed, he 51 6, X | believer, "unless ye have believed inconsiderately." Now, through 52 6, XLVI | all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure 53 6, LXXIII | body would at once have believed that it had not been formed 54 6, LXXV | sacred writings, as one who believed them to be writings apparently 55 6, LXXV | beauty: "Lord, who hath believed our report, and to whom 56 7, III | but as often as she was believed to receive inspiration from 57 7, V | V.~Moreover, if it is believed not only among Christians 58 7, XI | And Celsus is not to be believed when he says that he has 59 7, XVIII | nations. It is not to be believed that they would have fought 60 7, XXVIII | quiet life.' Plato also, who believed in the immortality of the 61 8, XII | the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of 62 8, XXV | and are therefore to be believed, to be sacrificed to according 63 8, XXVII | God, and they are to be believed, to be sacrificed to according 64 8, XLV | least, these latter were not believed by the followers of Democritus, 65 8, LIII | honour of God, and what they believed to be the revelations of 66 8, LXIII | offices of piety." If Celsus believed this to be true, he should