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1 1, VIII | and are ever desiring to hear something about Him, and 2 1, X | other? For, not waiting to hear the arguments of all the 3 1, XXI | him that. Moses did indeed hear a somewhat ancient doctrine, 4 1, XXIX | impression on those who hear of him, and to become distinguished 5 1, XXXIV | tempt the LORD. And he said, Hear ye now, O house of David; 6 1, XLVIII | or of those who are to hear the account of them from 7 1, XLVIII | a dream we fancy that we hear, and that the organs of 8 1, LXII | this account are they who hear the word powerfully proclaimed 9 2, II | but whatsoever He shall hear, that shall He speak." And 10 2, II | unto you, but ye cannot hear them now;" seeing there 11 2, III | read the law, do ye not hear the law? For it is written, 12 2, VIII | declares: "Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; 13 2, IX | understand a dumb man, and hear him who does not speak," 14 2, XIII | to death. And you never hear a judge inquiring whether 15 2, XLV | silence. For he would neither hear the words of Jesus, when 16 2, XLVIII | the ears of the deaf shall hear; then shall the lame man 17 2, LXX | have happened." And let us hear what he means by "ought 18 2, LXXII | whom the speaker wishes to hear it. And I maintain, that 19 3, XLV | And all nations came to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and 20 3, XLVI | multitudes of believers who hear the parables are, as it 21 3, LIX | purification from sins. But let us hear what kind of persons these 22 3, LX | the word, let such an one hear the doctrines which were 23 4, XXVI | thoughts of all, and to hear the prayers of all; who 24 4, XLIV | read the law, do ye not hear the law? For it is written 25 4, LXXXIII| their reason are enabled to hear how their philanthropy towards 26 4, XCVIII | moreover, how Celsus could hear of the elephants' (fidelity 27 4, XCIX | human race, that those who hear the threatenings may be 28 5, XIX | his deserts. And we may hear, moreover, the Scripture 29 5, LXIV | the following: "You may hear," he says, "all those who 30 5, LXV | he asserts that "you may hear all those who differ so 31 6, LVI | course? For as, if we should hear those sufferings improperly 32 6, LVII | admonished, and to make him hear the words of his instructor, 33 6, LXIX | that we might be enabled to hear Him and become acquainted 34 6, LXIX | that we might be enabled to hear Him and become acquainted 35 7, XXXIII | however, who are disposed to hear us observe, that if we have 36 7, XXXIV | with our bodily eyes, to hear Him with our ears, and to 37 7, XXXIV | says, "He that hath ears to hear, let him hear," any one 38 7, XXXIV | hath ears to hear, let him hear," any one will understand 39 7, XXXIV | the body, you have only to hear what Solomon says, "Thou 40 7, XXXIX | XXXIX.~Now let us hear what it is that he invites 41 7, XXXIX | all Christians. "Let them hear," says he, "if they are 42 7, XXXIX | philosopher wishes us to hear from him. But instead of 43 7, XLIII | passage, "He who hath ears to hear, let him hear." We also 44 7, XLIII | hath ears to hear, let him hear." We also hold that it is 45 7, XLV | the teaching of Jesus, we hear this said of us: "Ye are 46 7, LXX | robbers: but the sheep did not hear them;" and again, "The thief 47 8, XVIII | Saviour says, "If any man hear My words, and do them, I 48 8, XXIV | to those who have ears to hear on such subjects, that he 49 8, XLII | impunity." How any one can hear without being present in 50 8, LXX | that hath ears, let him hear" the meaning of these words,