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1 1, Pref | Christ Jesus our Lord." Now, truly, it is proper that we should 2 1, XLV | Moses and the prophets were truly prophets of God."~ 3 1, XLVIII | that other leprosy, by His truly divine touch. It is in this 4 1, LVII | whereas Christ Jesus was truly the Son of God. Now Gamaliel, 5 1, LXI | subject them to laws that were truly from God. And Jesus, knowing 6 1, LXVII | great and wonderful, and truly beyond the power of man; 7 2, XXVI | and they recorded them truly; or else they were guilty 8 2, XXXII | mentioned. For Celsus, who is truly a braggart, and who professes 9 2, XLII | recorded anything that could truly furnish ground of reproach 10 2, XLII | taught by Him that what was truly and properly the happy life 11 2, LIX | that was improper, but was truly "led as a sheep to the slaughter, 12 2, LXII | to see corruption." And truly, after His resurrection, 13 2, LXXVIII| although it is they who are truly blind themselves that charge 14 2, LXXVIII| seducing men--a good seduction, truly!--that they may become temperate 15 3, VII | resist their persecutors. And truly, if we look a little deeper 16 3, XXI | describe at present the truly venerable and divine contents 17 3, XLIX | to arrive at the truth?" Truly it is no evil to have been 18 4, III | works on providence. They truly would not say what Celsus 19 4, XLV | unhallowed intercourse. And yet truly sacred Scripture is nowhere 20 4, XLVIII | histories can this be said more truly than of the Grecian? In 21 4, LXIX | world; and this, as it is truly understood by God alone, 22 4, XCVI | then, those alone who are truly wise and sincerely religious 23 4, XCVII | the virtuous alone who are truly wise, for no wicked man 24 4, XCVII | which was foretold." Now, truly, no person of intelligence 25 5, II | down or will come down," be truly maintained by Celsus, it 26 5, V | divine things) to what is truly divine and blessed; whereas 27 5, VI | are above,--those that are truly heavenly angels,--are to 28 5, XII | they are His heralds, and truly messengers of heaven, why, 29 6, IV | things that are;" and this, truly, "that no flesh should glory 30 6, XIII | This opinion, moreover, is truly an ancient one, its antiquity 31 6, XV | those doctrines that are truly great, and those thoughts 32 6, XX | promised to all that have truly learned divine things, and 33 6, XXX | given him by those who are truly the most impious of individuals; 34 6, XLIV | wisest of men, concerning the truly rich man, that "he made 35 6, XLVI | reader admire the words as truly divine and prophetic; for 36 6, LXII | neither mouth nor voice." Truly, indeed, God can have no 37 7, XV | prophets may have foretold truly such things of the Son of 38 7, XXII | stones;" and he is therefore truly blessed. God may therefore 39 7, XLI | spoken so many things by a truly divine inspiration, and 40 7, XLIV | only for what is great and truly divine; and these things 41 7, LII | mechanical work of man can be truly sacred. Those whose piety 42 7, LIII | speech surely of a spirit truly divine. But others were 43 7, LVIII | him injustice.' 'You speak truly. We must then not do injustice 44 8, IV | name and those which are truly gods, whether they are called 45 8, XI | gods by the heathens are truly gods, and not merely evil 46 8, XIII | to apply to those who are truly the servants of God, after 47 8, XIV | that He alone: ought to be truly worshipped, they would not 48 8, XVII | arises an incense which is truly and spiritually sweet-smelling, 49 8, XX | built of precious stones truly means. For as if in some 50 8, XX | the way of piety, as He truly said, "I am the way, the 51 8, XXI | one's duty;" and that man truly celebrates a feast who does 52 8, XXII | And, finally, he who can truly say, "We are risen with 53 8, LVII | piety. For we say that he truly discharges the duties of 54 8, LVIII | Jesus," when uttered by the truly faithful, to deliver not 55 8, LXII | consciousness of our being truly devoted to the will of God. 56 8, LXX | overcome the world." And truly He has overcome the world. 57 8, LXXV | while thus worshipping God truly, and training up as many


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