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1 1, XI | hope and belief of a better future be the support of life in 2 1, XXXV | these statements about the future, or the others which are 3 1, XXXV | with any foresight of the future or not? If with a foresight 4 1, XXXV | with a foresight of the future, then the prophets were 5 1, XXXV | with no foresight of the future, let him explain the meaning 6 1, XXXV | thus boldly regarding the future, and who is an object of 7 1, XXXVI | humanity of ascertaining the future would have despised their 8 1, XXXVII | general predictions about the future,--as, e.g., regarding Christ 9 1, XLVIII | divine things, and others to future events of this life, and 10 2, II | heavenly things, and how future blessings were foreshadowed 11 2, II | postponed such a task to a future season--to that, namely, 12 2, VIII | prophets when speaking of the future advent of Christ, and yet 13 2, XIII | delivered respecting the future persecution of His disciples? 14 2, XIV | to Jesus a knowledge of future events (although falling 15 2, XIX | for the truth regarding future events is judged of by results. 16 2, XX | it would happen; but the future event itself, which would 17 2, XX | or in equivalent terms. Future events are thus made known 18 3, II | promise of the knowledge of future events? and how, while each 19 3, II | from a desire to know the future, were ready to desert I 20 3, III | on many, and who foretold future events to entire cities, 21 3, XVI | doctrine respecting the future punishment of the wicked 22 3, XXIV | good, and foretelling the future; Celsus requires us to believe 23 3, XXV | the foreknowledge of the future is also a thing indifferent-- 24 3, XXV | healing or who forefell the future are in no respect wicked, 25 3, LI | them afterwards, at some future time, after a greater interval 26 3, LXV | accept the doctrine of (future) punishment, on account 27 3, LXXXI | establish our position, that the future life of blessedness shall 28 4, I | place, but who expect it as future, and against Christians 29 4, II | either with regard to the future or past advent of Christ, 30 4, II | advent as Messiah is still future," he appears by the very 31 4, XII | statements relating to the (future) conflagration of the world; 32 4, XX | among them is still in the future, and the Christians as maintaining 33 4, XXI | many predictions regarding future events, show that they have 34 4, XXI | respect to things still future, we should repose faith 35 4, LIII | for the advantage of their future hearers. Will any one indeed 36 4, LIII | will be the subject of future judgment? And what other 37 4, LV | both the present, and the future, and the past," in a higher 38 4, LXIV | past, nor will be in the future, a greater or less number 39 4, LXV | in the past, present, and future." Celsus here observes that 40 4, LXVII | in the past, present, and future." Now, if this be true, 41 4, LXVII | in the past, present, and future, according to the appointed 42 4, LXVII | in the past, present, and future," then, according to the 43 4, LXVIII | in the past, present, and future;" whereas the majority of 44 4, LXVIII | happen countless times in the future, there has been, and will 45 4, LXXXVIII| foreknowing and predicting future events? Men accordingly 46 4, LXXXIX | divination in the knowledge of future events, so also they may 47 4, XC | nature capable of foretelling future events, and so rich (in 48 4, XCI | divinity and foreknowledge of future events; and if they had 49 4, XCII | power of distinguishing future events, because they are 50 4, XCIII | world," while others predict future events by means of another 51 4, XCIII | weasels in order to reveal the future! And now, consider with 52 4, XCIV | esteemed divine because future events are predicted by 53 4, XCV | convey a knowledge of the future; but, on the contrary, the 54 4, XCVI | power of foreknowing the future is by no means a proof of 55 4, XCVI | foreknowing and foretelling the future?" And so also is this, that " 56 5, II | heaven either to predict the future to mankind or to heal them 57 5, XLII | sought the knowledge of future events in the souls of those 58 6, X | divinity is the announcement of future events, predicted not by 59 7, X | the past and foretold the future. For the prophecies were 60 7, X | had visited to announce future events, "Wherefore came