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doctrines

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1 1, II | ability in discovering (such) doctrines. To this, however, he adds 2 1, II | not only decide that its doctrines were true, but would by 3 1, III | practising their favourite doctrines in secret, and saying that 4 1, VII | there should be certain doctrines, not made known to the multitude, 5 1, VII | were taught in secret those doctrines which were not deemed fit 6 1, VII | to calumniate the secret doctrines of Christianity, seeing 7 1, XII | acquainted with all our doctrines," we have to say that this 8 1, XII | acquainted with all their doctrines." Even we ourselves, who 9 1, XII | assert, "I know all the doctrines of Epicurus," or will be 10 1, XIII | importance to give our assent to doctrines upon grounds of reason and 11 1, XXVI | part of his work, with the doctrines of Judaism, proceeds in 12 1, XXIX | all to be despised, such doctrines as he did regarding the 13 1, XXIX | meaning in those more common doctrines, as they were considered, 14 1, XLVI | those who heard their new doctrines and new teachings to abandon 15 1, LVII | a teacher of certain new doctrines. And when he also had paid 16 2, IV | foundation to show for your doctrines than our law?" Now, certainly 17 2, V | of a truth that all the doctrines of the Jews of the present 18 2, XIV | expressed his opinion that the doctrines taught by the fathers of 19 3, XI | number, there were certain doctrines interpreted in different 20 3, XII | become acquainted with the doctrines of Christianity. The consequence 21 3, XVI | in conformity with such doctrines, have failed correctly to 22 3, XIX | consideration, but that all our doctrines were contemptible and of 23 3, XXXVIII| taught the most opposite doctrines), and in being brought up 24 3, XXXIX | persons as teachers of His doctrines, viz., that there might 25 3, XLVI | worthy only of exoteric doctrines, while the disciples learn 26 3, LIII | suppose that the noble doctrines of our faith would never 27 3, LVIII | seasons, in order that the doctrines of philosophy might reach 28 3, LIX | the consideration of the doctrines which teach men not to sin, 29 3, LX | affection the teacher of the doctrines of immortality, whoever 30 3, LX | let such an one hear the doctrines which were spoken in private 31 3, LXXVI | sound mind, and teaches the doctrines of Christianity, gets drunk 32 4, IX | philosophically, to establish these doctrines by arguments of all kinds, 33 4, XLVII | treatise not containing doctrines, but full of charges against 34 4, XLIX | fathers and authors of the doctrines themselves give them an 35 4, LI | but exquisite thoughts and doctrines, and a rational use of what 36 4, LI | place as a teacher of the doctrines of Pythagoras--in many of 37 4, LXXXI | overturns as far as he can those doctrines which are of use in showing 38 5, LXIV | to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils; speaking lies 39 5, LXIV | such as had corrupted the doctrines of Christianity. And it 40 6, II | certain points, that the same doctrines are found among the Greeks 41 6, VI | were acquainted with any doctrines more profound than are contained 42 6, VIII | knowledge of some venerable doctrines, certain things are true." " 43 6, XV | his capacity--viz., those doctrines that are truly great, and 44 6, XVII | may show the depth of the doctrines which relate to God, and 45 6, XXVI | beseem those who profess the doctrines of Plato to offer a defence 46 6, XXXII | not in harmony with the doctrines of true Christians, of which 47 6, XXXIV | acquainted with all the doctrines of the Christians. And this 48 6, XXXVII | not acquainted with the doctrines of the members of the Church, 49 6, XLVIII | inferences which flow from our doctrines, and to be benefited thereby, 50 6, LIII | opinions of holding unsound doctrines, when the accuser himself 51 6, LXXVII | who have not examined the doctrines of Christianity in the spirit 52 7, XXXVII | the meaning of Christian doctrines, the statements in question 53 7, XL | addressed to persons whose doctrines differ entirely from those 54 7, XLIX | right opinions or sound doctrines held even by Greeks, but 55 7, LIX | required to show that the same doctrines have been better expressed 56 8, I | until they receive the doctrines of Jesus Christ, live in 57 8, XLVIII | wishes to show that our doctrines are similar to those delivered 58 8, XLVIII | been thus affected by the doctrines they hold about what we 59 8, LIII | disposed to believe the doctrines taught by the Jewish prophets 60 8, LIII | in every way revile the doctrines of Christianity, at any 61 8, LXXVI | which leads men by sound doctrines to the noblest life. You


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