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1 1, XIV | arbitrary procedure of this individual, who believes the histories 2 1, XXIV | spirits; and so on in every individual nation, for different purposes. 3 1, XXIX | birth is an aid towards an individual's becoming famous, and distinguished, 4 1, XXIX | fully the history of such an individual, why should he not seek 5 1, LV | people, regarded as one individual, and as being in a state 6 2, VIII | even a few, but a single individual, such as Jesus was, introducing 7 2, XXXVIII| we do not recognise this individual as God, nor agree with you 8 2, LXI | miracle an impossibility. That individual had, indeed, expressed his 9 2, LXIV | Jesus was only a single individual, He was nevertheless more 10 2, LXX | resurrection only by one individual, are opposites. Now, so 11 2, LXX | should be seen only by one individual, but after His resurrection 12 2, LXXVI | converse agreeably to his individual character. And is it not 13 3, IV | point of Jesus being the individual who was foretold to be the 14 3, VII | allow the killing of any individual whatever. Nor would the 15 3, X | wishing to have his own individual party: for this was their 16 3, XII | split up into factions, each individual desiring to have his own 17 3, XVI | or these, or any other individual should ever reject the doctrine 18 3, XXIII | interpretations, we must examine each individual instance, and ascertain 19 3, LXVII | most abandoned of men the individual who somehow submitted to 20 4, XVIII | change, in the case of each individual, the power of the Word to 21 4, XXV | seeing, in this respect, any individual whatever, especially if 22 4, XXVII | that rarely, that some one individual of such a character escapes 23 4, XXXI | regard to the truth of each individual thing, and not to form representations 24 4, XL | in the case of a single individual, so that one man might be 25 4, XL | appear to refer to Adam as an individual, Moses is discoursing upon 26 4, XL | so much of one particular individual as of the whole human race. 27 4, XL | apply as to one particular individual, the curse pronounced upon 28 4, LXIV | the nature of a certain individual is one and the same, yet 29 4, LXVI | For it is the mind of each individual which is the cause of the 30 4, LXVIII | always the same, and one individual not different from another, 31 4, LXIX | to man (by God), but each individual thing comes into existence 32 4, LXIX | were, so to speak, so many individual years, performing during 33 4, LXX | may be considered so in individual cases, may contain something 34 4, LXX | preserves the free-will of each individual, may make use of the evil 35 4, LXX | notwithstanding, such an individual is deserving of censure, 36 4, LXX | loathing to each separate individual, although of advantage to 37 5, III | exercises a providence over each individual man, or to grant this, and 38 5, IX | inconsistency in the same individual saying that the Jews are 39 5, XXI | of the free-will of each individual, and are ever being brought 40 5, XXII | His words regarding each individual thing, being, as parts of 41 5, XXVII | And, in this way, the same individual will be regarded as acting 42 5, XLV | language the name of an individual who had been originally 43 5, L | declared that he had beheld an individual arrayed in this fashion, 44 6, X | endeavour to state, on each individual point, arguments more numerous 45 6, XI | others, again, a different individual (as the Christ), while the 46 6, XI | profession (in the case of each individual) that he was the Son of 47 6, XI | and others a different individual, while the common and ready 48 6, XV | and becomingly adorned" individual: for he is becomingly adorned, 49 6, XV | that it has no ordinary individual as its teacher; but our 50 6, XVI | condemned. For even a common individual would not thus indiscriminately 51 6, XXIV | indeed, have we ever met any individual, although we have visited 52 6, XLI | of Tyana, in which this individual, who is not a Christian, 53 6, XLVIII | awakens, moreover, each individual member belonging to the 54 6, LXV | peculiar qualities of each individual thing? It is no wonder, 55 6, LXVI | answers, as it were, the individual who is thus perplexed, and 56 6, LXIX | which is displayed in each individual part of the whole system 57 6, LXIX | which God created every individual thing? It was not, then, 58 6, LXXII | of goodness, after each individual has shown, by his efforts, 59 6, LXXIX | in proportion to their individual capacity. Therefore, since