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1 1, I | associations with each other contrary to law, saying, that "of 2 1, I | enter into associations contrary to their laws, with those 3 1, I | falsehood, form leagues contrary to the laws of the devil, 4 1, XI | from so doing, although the contrary might and sometimes does 5 1, LXVIII | impostors, and not, on the contrary, believe, according to the 6 2, IV | with disrespect. On the contrary, they bestow upon them greater 7 2, XIII | as mutilating themselves contrary to the established laws 8 2, XVI | in reality; but, on the contrary, ye acknowledge that he 9 2, XL | morality, but in acting contrary to the character of that 10 3, III | taken place, and if, on the contrary, they have suffered countless 11 3, XLII | innumerable things which are contrary to right reason, how could 12 3, XLIV | justly blame them for living contrary to the teaching of Jesus, 13 3, L | Deity, and from all things contrary to right reason? Philosophers 14 3, LVI | us, seeing that, on the contrary, we turn away women from 15 3, LVIII | those who teach what is contrary to sound doctrine, do not 16 3, LXV | inflicted by the Judge of all contrary to fight reason? Sometimes, 17 3, LXX | commit evil. We, on the contrary, maintain that as that which 18 3, LXX | cannot produce bitterness contrary to its own peculiar nature, 19 3, LXX | the power of doing evil is contrary to His deity and its omnipotence. 20 3, LXXII | derived from wisdom. But if, contrary to the definition of wisdom, 21 4, XII | of the world; but, on the contrary (if we must attend to the 22 4, XIII | of sense. But if, on the contrary, the works of the wicked 23 4, XXVI | practices are not wholly contrary to propriety, worms who 24 4, XXXI | representations of things contrary to reality, feigning the 25 4, L | admit of this, but on the contrary are exceedingly silly inventions." 26 4, LXXXIX | assemblies. But now, on the contrary, he who accuses us because 27 4, XCV | the future; but, on the contrary, the most pure and holy 28 5, V | possessed by men, would be contrary to reason. But, conformably 29 5, IX | observing that this was contrary to their law, which said 30 5, XIV | wish to do things that are contrary to His nature; nor, if ( 31 5, XIV | while dead bodies, on the contrary, are, as Heraclitus observes, 32 5, XIV | neither can nor will declare, contrary to all reason, that the 33 5, XIV | therefore can do nothing either contrary to reason or contrary to 34 5, XIV | either contrary to reason or contrary to Himself."~ 35 5, XXIII | does not desire what is contrary to nature," we have to make 36 5, XXIII | asserts that wickedness is contrary to nature, while we maintain 37 5, XXIII | does not desire what is contrary to nature,"--either what 38 5, XXIII | necessarily hold that they are not contrary to nature. Therefore things 39 5, XXIII | to be incredible, are not contrary to nature. And if we must 40 5, XXIV | Let it not then be held, contrary to reason, that it is the 41 5, XXIV | cannot do anything which is contrary to reason, or contrary to 42 5, XXIV | is contrary to reason, or contrary to Himself.~ 43 5, XXXVIII| Ethiopian to die, or to act contrary to his country's laws, and 44 5, XXXVIII| be proper for him to act contrary to the laws of his country, 45 6, II | like him; while, on the contrary, many have received advantage 46 6, XXXVI | destruction, as it terms, on the contrary, good actions the "gates 47 6, XLIV | because acting in a manner contrary to virtue) Satanas, that 48 6, LI | great God, who did this contrary to his approval, why did 49 6, LI | that we desire, on the contrary, distinctly to arraign the 50 6, LVII | his instructor, which is contrary to the usual meaning of 51 6, LIX | the expression. If, on the contrary, the system of things which 52 6, LXVII | forth: he wishes, on the contrary, to transport us from light 53 7, XX | precepts which he considers contrary to those of the law, and 54 7, XXII | having enjoined anything contrary to the teaching of Christ; 55 7, XXIX | large land" of Moses is not contrary to the intention of the 56 7, XXXVI | rest. Euripides, on the contrary, was assailed in the comedies 57 7, XLIII | expressed in words. On the contrary, he implies that He may 58 8, IX | and Reason, acts in nowise contrary to reason, and gains for 59 8, XXI | service of God, but may on the contrary be proved to have been devised 60 8, LXV | whilst we do nothing which is contrary to the law and word of God,