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1 1, LVI | man, very hard with this passage; and he, being perplexed 2 1, LVII | truth that we examine each passage, we shall mention that there 3 1, LVII | God. Now Gamaliel, in the passage referred to, said: "If this 4 1, LXVI | marvellous. For in either passage of Scripture it is stated 5 2, II | things" referred to in the passage which Jesus had to say to 6 2, XXV | another explanation of this passage to the following effect:-- 7 2, XXXI | from their destruction,"--a passage of which we spoke a little 8 2, XLIX | Jesus, said in a certain passage: "Then, if any man shall 9 2, XLIX | man be." And in another passage: "Many will say unto Me 10 2, LXIII | that the statements in this passage contain some great and wonderful 11 2, LXV | to be appropriate to this passage, we gave in the exegetical 12 2, LXXI | hearing it declared in one passage, that "God is light, and 13 2, LXXIV | in Egypt, and also in the passage of the Red Sea, and in the 14 4, XLV | figurative signification of that passage of history it is not necessary 15 4, XLVI | accusation he produces the passage, but wherever there is any 16 4, XLIX | partaking." And in another passage the same Paul says: "For 17 4, LXXI | frequently found in the same passage by him who is capable of 18 5, XIII | Nor did Celsus know the passage: "For the earnest expectation 19 5, XVI | sense of each particular passage, or unwilling to devote 20 5, XIX | the secret meaning of the passage, which was not adapted to 21 5, XIX | mystical meaning in the passage, as was becoming in one 22 5, XXXIV | is mentioned in a certain passage by Herodotus. For the sake 23 6, IV | soul, and describing its passage (to a happier world) after 24 6, VII | e.g., declaring in one passage, that "instruction unquestioned 25 6, XII | Heraclitus, where he says in one passage, that "man's method of action 26 6, XIX | and so on. And in the same passage is the following: "For the 27 6, XXII | the planets, and of the passage of the soul through these. 28 6, XXXIX | Scythians. He then quotes a passage from Herodotus, stating 29 6, XLVII | would not even quote the passage in the letters of Plato, 30 6, XLIX | beginning of the book up to the passage, "And this is the book of 31 6, LV | Scriptures, in a certain passage, this statement put into 32 6, LIX | termed "world," as in the passage, "He was the true Light, 33 6, LXII | voice" by the people in the passage; "And all the people saw 34 6, LXV | however, we attend to the passage, "In the beginning was the 35 6, LXX | God is said to be in the passage, "Our God is a consuming 36 6, LXXIX | holy Scriptures, in the passage, "Touch not Mine anointed, 37 7, XI | and interpreting each passage according to the usage of 38 7, XIX | Celsus brings forward another passage, although he changes the 39 7, XIX | into the meaning of this passage will find himself unable 40 7, XXV | although without giving any passage from the Old Testament which 41 7, XXVIII | that is contained in this passage much might be said; but 42 7, XXXI | XXXI.~Referring to the passage in the Phaedon of Plato, 43 7, XXXVI | we have to make on this passage is in regard to his use 44 7, XXXVIII| it be explained by this passage, "Beholding with open face 45 7, XL | evident from the following passage: "For the sake of such a 46 7, XLII | and quotes the following passage from the Timaeus: "It is 47 7, XLIII | understood;" as in the passage, "He who hath ears to hear, 48 7, LI | higher than that in the passage, "Ye shall be baptized with 49 7, LXV | of the Creator. As to the passage quoted by Celsus from Heraclitus, 50 8, II | II.~In a passage previously quoted Celsus 51 8, III | mammon." The defence of this passage will lead us to a deeper 52 8, VIII | weaken the authority of the passage, "No man can serve two masters;" 53 8, X | plainly taught us by the passage, "Thou that makest thy boast 54 8, XII | persons, let him weigh that passage, "And the multitude of them 55 8, XV | opinions he has taken this passage, if indeed he has quoted 56 8, XIX | hidden allusion in this passage in Isaiah, which is addressed 57 8, XXIV | clearly explain the whole passage of the first Epistle to 58 8, XL | corresponds with that passage, "Who visits the iniquity 59 8, LXII | LXII.~In a former passage, Celsus had spoken at length 60 8, LXII | when they see the above passage from the writings of one 61 8, LXXII | purpose to quote the following passage from Zephaniah: "Prepare