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1 1, V | that the Christians do not consider those to be gods that are 2 1, XVI | obey the laws of Moses. Consider, then, whether it is not 3 1, XX | he says that the Greeks consider those things as ancient, 4 1, XXXVII| existed; which, however, I consider more incredible than that 5 1, LII | fathers, so as no longer to consider this or that irrational 6 1, LII | prophecy regarding it, we consider that we were obliged to 7 1, LVIII | was seen in the east we consider to have been a new star, 8 2, I | therefore let us proceed to consider what he has to say to the 9 2, IX | that the Gospels do not consider him who in Jesus said these 10 2, XIII | all that happened to Him, consider how, while Jerusalem was 11 2, XLVII | And, as if we said that we consider Him to be the Son of God 12 2, LIII | and wonders, ought we to consider such persons as wicked, 13 2, LXI | seen; but he did not yet consider the report to be true that 14 2, LXVIII| accusing Christianity, and who consider other portions to be fiction. 15 2, LXIX | did not invent, as they consider it ought to have done, any 16 2, LXXVII| resurrection of the body, I do not consider the present a suitable time 17 3, XXVII | sake of "fictions" (as you consider them), and "myths," and " 18 3, LXIV | sinner, but who does not consider himself one, but exalts 19 3, LXVIII| wondered at. But when we consider that those discourses, which 20 4, VI | we should understand and consider His pre-eminence; but desiring 21 4, XX | as far as we can, briefly consider these points. According 22 4, XXXVII| conceptions, it follows that we consider the body of God to be furnished 23 4, LXXXV | ants, and would not rather consider the nature of the guiding 24 4, XCIII | reveal the future! And now, consider with yourself whether it 25 4, XCVII | made like to those whom you consider as dearer to Him than human 26 5, III | who it is that we are to consider as having come down to the 27 5, VII | moreover, assumed that the Jews consider the heaven to be God, he 28 5, XXXIV | his own country. Men each consider their own laws much the 29 5, XLII | concealed within them. And I consider that it was in a manner 30 5, XLV | language of Celsus led us to consider the subject. And now we 31 5, XLVI | to be God. For we do not consider Jupiter and Sabaoth to be 32 5, LI | doctrine, let us proceed to consider what follows, and to prove 33 6, VI | the light?"--let us then consider this point briefly, viz., 34 6, XLVII | For he was unable so to consider the times of Moses and the 35 6, LXVII | Christians, however, by no means consider that they are blinded by 36 6, LXXXI | seventh, in which we shall consider the reasons which he thinks 37 7, VII | of three years. Read and consider the severe life of those 38 7, XVII | than in this. If, then, we consider Jesus in relation to the 39 7, XVII | what is holy; and if we consider Him as man, distinguished 40 7, XXI | we have just explained, consider if it is not according to 41 7, XXIV | ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field;"-- 42 7, XXIV | shall want." For we must consider the food promised in the 43 7, XXIX | dwell therein for ever." And consider whether it is not evident 44 7, XXXI | the works of the Lord, nor consider the operation of His hands." 45 7, XXXIX | do so." We have then to consider what the philosopher wishes 46 7, XLI | XLI.~But let us consider who those persons are whose 47 7, LV | its more obvious sense, consider if it be not a prayer offered 48 7, LVIII | LVIII.~Let us now consider what follows. "They have 49 7, LVIII | Plato speaks; and he adds, 'Consider, then, whether you are at 50 7, LXIII | different classes. The first consider the interests of society, 51 7, LXIX | true nature of demons if we consider the practice of those who 52 8, XXXV | XXV.~Now let us consider another saying of Celsus, 53 8, XXXV | insult them. For he does not consider that a wise man would not 54 8, XLI | reviling others, when we consider what a great folly it is ! 55 8, XLVII | truth. But why may we not consider the accounts of fife Greeks 56 8, LXI | LXI.~For consider with yourself which disposition 57 8, LXIII | are full of them. I do not consider it necessary to quote examples.~ 58 8, LXIV | the Most High God, let him consider that, as the motion of the 59 8, LXVII | a figurative sense, and consider Minerva as representing 60 8, LXXII | Let them also carefully consider the promise, that all shall