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   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | conformity with right reason (to suppose) that images, fashioned 2 1, VI | miraculous) power; hinting, I suppose, at the practices of those 3 1, XXIV | of Epicurus and Aristotle suppose, an altogether uncertain 4 1, XXVI | in their natures (let us suppose the number to be so large), 5 1, XLII | instances an impossibility. For suppose that some one were to assert 6 1, XLII | Greeks and Trojans? And suppose, also, that some one disbelieved 7 1, XLIII | since we cannot, as you suppose, clearly prove it to be 8 1, XLVI | we, like those whom they suppose to have invented such things, 9 1, XLVIII| heavens opened. For I do not suppose that the visible heaven 10 1, LVII | is impossible to find, I suppose, thirty of his followers 11 2, IX | reply, that even we do not suppose the body of Jesus, which 12 2, XI | bishopric let another take." But suppose now that He had been betrayed 13 2, XXXII | that affect the result? Suppose that she were ignorant, 14 2, XXXIV | with Greek literature; but suppose that there was a Jew so 15 2, XLIII | remark: "You will not, I suppose, say of him, that, after 16 2, LVI | Hades: that if we were to suppose Jesus to have died an obscure 17 2, LX | while one is asleep; but to suppose a waking vision in the case 18 2, LXVII | capability. And I do not suppose that He guarded against 19 3, III | the case s for those to suppose who do not yield their belief 20 3, IV | of expectation? But even suppose it be granted to Celsus 21 3, XII | the Greeks, and also, I suppose, among those barbarous nations 22 3, XIX | this we reply, "Good sir, (suppose that) you are right in eulogizing 23 3, XX | Celsus: "Paul then, we are to suppose, had before his mind the 24 3, XXII | treatise, and who might suppose him to be an atheist; whereas, 25 3, XXII | then, on the one hand, you suppose them not to exist, we shall 26 3, XLVIII| presence; some have been led to suppose that no one who is instructed, 27 3, LIII | words to be well spoken, suppose that the noble doctrines 28 3, LXXV | individuals.? For you do not suppose that we exhort those to 29 3, LXXXI | LXXXI.~And do not suppose that it is not in keeping 30 4, XLI | Deucalion; not expecting, I suppose, that these things would 31 4, XLII | For they did not expect, I suppose, that these things would 32 4, XLIII | procedure of mothers," I suppose he means the conduct of 33 4, XLVI | hatred" of Esau (to which, I suppose, he refers) against Jacob, 34 4, LXV | know that it is wicked to suppose that piety is preserved 35 4, LXXIII| Is it not ridiculous to suppose that, whereas a man, who 36 4, LXXVII| ants and flies, nor must we suppose that they were created for 37 4, LXXXV | apparatus? But it is absurd to suppose that he who looks from heaven 38 4, XCVI | observation, although I do not suppose that on that account any 39 4, XCVII | beings!" And let no one suppose that such a prayer is meant 40 5, VII | called God by the Jews, and suppose that sun, moon, and stars 41 5, XIV | is folly on their part to suppose that when God, as if He 42 5, LXI | as follows: "Let no one suppose that I am ignorant that 43 6, III | capable of understanding them. Suppose that Plato, for example, 44 6, XIV | and ignorant," Celsus, I suppose, means those who are not 45 6, XXXIX | the Scythians? I do not suppose that Gongosyrus, when transferred 46 6, LXI | partaking of divinity. But suppose that they are spoken in 47 6, LXIII | being." Is it possible to suppose that the element which is " 48 6, LXXIII| its origin. For example, suppose that there were some honey ( 49 7, V | were a god, as the Greeks suppose, would he not rather have 50 7, XVII | glory; and we are not to suppose that the light of Him who 51 7, XVIII | nations? And must we not suppose also, in accordance with 52 7, XXIII | which have led Celsus to suppose that Jesus forbids ambition 53 7, XXVIII| understood to refer, as some suppose, to that part of the earth 54 7, XXXIV | one is so foolish as to suppose that the eyes of the body 55 7, XLIII | No sensible person could suppose that these last words were 56 7, XLIV | Indeed, it is reasonable to suppose that the knowledge of God 57 7, LVI | of Jesus; and I can only suppose that he is driven to it 58 7, LIX | modes of preparing them. Suppose that a kind of food which 59 7, LIX | dainty in their tastes. Suppose, again, that that same food 60 7, LXII | do not, like the Greeks, suppose the gods to be of the nature 61 8, X | how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought 62 8, XII | of us is so simple as to suppose that truth did not exist 63 8, XV | described them to be? They suppose that another God, who is 64 8, XVI | any god whom we merely "suppose" to exist, but Him alone


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