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1 1, Pref | sheep for the slaughter.) Nay, in all these things we 2 1, XVI | connected with Judaism. Nay, he styles the Galactophagi 3 1, XXXVII | different from the common! Nay, according to the Greeks 4 1, XLIII | heavens were opened," etc.? Nay, even Isaiah asserts, "I 5 1, LII | surrender his opinions. Nay, even the former are not 6 1, LXII | converting their hearers. Nay, I am of opinion that if 7 1, LXIV | pursuits of philosophy. Nay, even the licentious life 8 2, I | by the name of Ebionites. Nay, Peter himself seems to 9 2, IV | shall ye believe My words?" Nay, even one of the evangelists-- 10 2, IX | And why do I say His body? Nay, not even His soul, of which 11 2, X | Me, let these go away." Nay, even to Him who wished 12 2, XI | loathed by this traitor. Nay, the declaration, "I have 13 2, XII | ingratitude towards his teacher? Nay, Chrysippus also, in many 14 2, XXIV | will, but as Thou wilt." Nay, even the cheerful obedience 15 2, XLI | sale of his possessions. Nay, even Diogenes himself, 16 2, LXIV | mountain along with Him. Nay, even when He interpreted 17 2, LXXVI | the writings of the law. Nay, if the Jew perceive the 18 3, XI | become believers in Jesus. Nay, even in the Epistles of 19 3, XI | were nigh at hand or not. Nay, the very exhortation to " 20 3, XIII | others of discordant views. Nay, the opinions of Plato might 21 3, XXXIII | how to answer every man;" nay, also of him who said, " 22 3, XXXVI | to what was licentious? Nay, further, if one were to 23 3, XXXVII | to be lightly regarded, nay, even of a profound description, 24 3, XLVIII | wise,' or 'prudent?' " Nay, let him who wills come 25 3, L | follow next in these words: "Nay, we see, indeed, that even 26 3, LXVIII | up the Churches of God,--nay, their preaching also,-- 27 3, LXXV | deemed to be philosophers? Nay, let it also be admitted 28 3, LXXV | throughout the whole human race? Nay, if we should cure those 29 3, LXXVIII| by a man of wicked mind? Nay, even the fear of God cannot 30 4, VI | possessor from unhappiness. Nay, not even with the desire 31 4, XIII | rivers of fire before Him;" nay, that He even entereth in 32 4, XIV | elements of destruction. Nay, even the god of the Stoics, 33 4, XXVI | from stocks and stones, nay, even from what is reckoned 34 4, XXXII | rulers in every place,--nay, even nations themselves, 35 4, LXVII | the periods have revolved. Nay, Christians too will be 36 4, LXXV | they hunt and devour us? Nay, we require nets and weapons, 37 4, LXXXIX | depreciates human beings. Nay, so far as Celsus can make 38 5, XII | productions visible to the senses. Nay, even if sun, and moon, 39 5, XLV | first bestowed upon him. Nay, even if we translated into 40 5, LXI | the highest importance? Nay, medicine also ought to 41 6, VI | and done a similar thing. Nay, Paul even heard "unspeakable 42 6, VIII | This, then, was the swan!" Nay, the third eye which Plato 43 6, XVII | garment is His covering." Nay, our Lord and Saviour, the 44 6, XLIII | heritage, are deserted by God. Nay, with respect to the sons 45 6, XLVII | time of whom Celsus speaks. Nay, he would not even quote 46 6, LXXX | spread abroad among men. Nay, he ranks the Magi also 47 6, LXXX | Celsus, an inspired race; nay, even. the Indians are so, 48 7, VI | Greeks, judged no wise man, nay, no man at all, worthy of