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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXVII | necessarily outnumbered the more intelligent, as the former class always 2 1, XL | not an indication of an intelligent man to make strong assertions 3 1, XLII | occurred, and to produce an intelligent conception regarding it, 4 1, XLVIII | of the Saviour by every intelligent hearer of the Gospels?-- 5 1, L | and which may turn away intelligent believers from the faith.~ 6 1, LXII | are able to institute an intelligent and candid examination into 7 2, IX | this will be evident to all intelligent readers of the Gospel narrative, 8 2, LXII | who institute a candid and intelligent examination, the events 9 2, LXIX | shown, to those who have an intelligent apprehension of Scripture, 10 2, LXXVI | by Jesus to have a more intelligent apprehension of the writings 11 3, XXI | even by certain of the more intelligent, including a very profound 12 3, XLIV | Christians, not of the more intelligent, as he supposes, but of 13 3, XLIX | believe, whether they be intelligent or simple; and "He is the 14 3, LII | we have an abundance of intelligent hearers, while we conceal 15 3, LV | approaching, or one of the more intelligent class, or even the father 16 3, LVI | contemplation of things that are "intelligent," and "invisible," and a 17 3, LXXV | conversion? For those who are intelligent Christians, keeping this 18 4, XXX | perhaps heard some of the intelligent among us speaking to that 19 4, XLIX | investigate matters in an intelligent spirit. If, indeed, those 20 4, LII | to impress those of more intelligent mind, he continues: "Of 21 4, LXXXVI | they are wise, and more intelligent than men, who find out by 22 4, LXXXVIII| beloved by Him. The more intelligent of men, moreover, say that 23 4, LXXXIX | animals are more divine and intelligent than human beings, ought 24 4, XC | they were more divine and intelligent than they.~  25 4, XCVII | in the following style: "Intelligent men say that these animals 26 5, XVI | it will be manifest to intelligent hearers how we have to answer 27 5, XVIII | clearly understood by the more intelligent believer; and as it is unnecessary 28 6, I | fitted to impress even the intelligent mind; subjoining the assertion 29 6, I | every one without exception--intelligent as well as simple--not Greeks 30 6, XIV | knowledge, while the most intelligent can understand and grasp 31 6, XXI | deserves the thoughtful and intelligent investigation of all lovers 32 6, XLVI | and is fitted to make an intelligent and candid reader admire 33 6, LI | explanation of the subject of intelligent and sensible beings, nor 34 6, LXIV | on our part, but which no intelligent Christian would allow. For 35 6, LXX | to denote the nature of "intelligent beings" by means of familiar 36 6, LXX | of Scripture to give to "intelligent beings" the names of "spirits" 37 7, XVII | even for the good of all intelligent beings. And there is nothing 38 7, XXIX | whether it is not evident to intelligent readers that the following 39 7, XLV | of the reason is called intelligent perception, that of the 40 7, XLV | which is neither reason, nor intelligent perception, nor knowledge, 41 7, XLV | reason to know, which renders intelligent perception possible; and 42 7, XLV | the consideration of the intelligent; and if even you can understand 43 7, XLVI | as the more refined and intelligent piety of the learned; seeing 44 8, XLVIII | such as to convince the intelligent and sincere reader that 45 8, XLIX | spiritual substance, an intelligent spirit, holy and blessed, 46 8, LI | nature, the reasonable soul, intelligent, holy, and blessed;" and 47 8, LII | universe, of the soul and its intelligent principle; and let them 48 8, LXI | plain even to the least intelligent, that the disposition of


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