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1 1, III | nature, had it not, by the help of God, escaped the danger, 2 1, VI | a boast of doing them by help of the power of God, He 3 1, IX | happens to men without the help of God. And if he who has 4 1, IX | effect his cures without the help of God, how much more He 5 1, XIII | leave men altogether without help, is shown by that genuine 6 1, XXVI | the body--without divine help; and if one were to succeed 7 1, XXVI | among men without divine help, how much more confidently 8 1, XXIX | not do before, how can we help admiring such a nature as 9 1, XXX | a rich man, who bestows help upon those who come to him; 10 1, XXXVIII| on them, as being done by help of magic and not by divine 11 1, XLVI | they could not without the help of miracles and wonders 12 1, LXII | of Jesus, that it was by help of a divine power that these 13 1, LXVI | Sodom. For the sending of help to Him in a very miraculous 14 2, VI | obscure, and needing divine help for its comprehension, they 15 2, X | even to Him who wished to help Him, and who smote the high 16 2, XX | sophism as far as Celsus can help, but according to sound 17 2, XL | themselves boldly through its help, before those who hold erroneous 18 2, LI | is that performs them by help of a good, and who by help 19 2, LI | help of a good, and who by help of an evil power, so that 20 2, LIX | such Jesus could render no help to Himself,) we say that 21 3, III | miracle or sign which might help to confirm their faith in 22 3, IX | with them, and to bestow help upon them far above their 23 3, X | beginning, how does that help to prove that Christians 24 3, XXIV | over those who need their help than that of the God of 25 3, LXXIV | after the sick in order to help and cure them. If, bow-ever, 26 4, XXXII | altogether despise them, through help of the word of God, which 27 4, LXXII | passion of wrath" be a help to discipline? Besides, 28 4, LXXX | For it was not without the help of God that men desired 29 4, LXXXI | being irrational, acts as a help to those who are deemed 30 4, LXXXIII| of the ants, that "they help one another with their loads, 31 4, LXXXIII| and the ants, even when we help those who are weary with 32 4, LXXXVI | of certain stones which help to preserve their young. 33 4, LXXXVII| towards certain kinds of help, that they possess neither 34 5, XV | they shall be to thee a help." Now the Scripture is appropriately 35 5, XXIII | the continuance of His help).~ 36 5, LI | works without the divine help.~ 37 5, LII | the tomb, but needed the help of another to roll away 38 5, LVII | by angels who lend their help in accomplishing their conversion 39 5, LVIII | charge against any one by help of a string of commonplaces. 40 5, LVIII | salvation of men, with the help of another angel, proved 41 6, V | this subject did not at all help his readers to attain to 42 6, XXIII | Numbers, and let him seek the help of one who is capable of 43 6, XXXI | by thy grace through the help of a more powerful Pentad, 44 6, XLV | For, far surpassing the help which these demons give 45 6, LVI | they shall be to thee a help." In the same way also we 46 7, XLI | could have received that help for the better regulation 47 7, XLII | knowledge of Him without the help of Him whom it seeks. He 48 7, XLII | confess that they need help from Him, who discovers 49 7, XLIV | can know God but by the help of divine grace coming from 50 8, XXXVI | protection of Him who can alone help all who deserve His aid; 51 8, XXXVII | plainly whom we call upon for help by barbarous names. Any 52 8, LI | should not the less give him help, and show that, even on 53 8, LX | instruction, and asking of Him all help, and the guardianship of 54 8, LXII | And we would rather go for help to one who seeks nothing 55 8, LXIX | they shall need no other help than his. For this same 56 8, LXXIII | place, Celsus urges us "to help the king with all our might, 57 8, LXXIII | occasion requires, give help to kings, and that, so to 58 8, LXXIII | that, so to say, a divine help, "putting on the whole armour 59 8, LXXIII | piety, the more effective help does he render to kings,