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1 1, III | minds regarding him, as also happened in the history, of Pythagoras. 2 1, XXX | of distinction, nothing happened to prove a hindrance to 3 1, XXXI | one may well wonder how it happened that the disciples--if, 4 1, XXXI | that such events actually happened, but that no credit is to 5 1, XXXVIII| persons among whom they happened to take up their abode, 6 1, XLVII | truth--that these disasters happened to the Jews as a punishment 7 1, XLVII | with reason to say that it happened on account (of the death) 8 1, LXI | believe that this really happened), is not to be wondered 9 2, XIII | foreknew and foretold all that happened to Him; but the truth of 10 2, XIII | that He foreknew all that happened to Him, consider how, while 11 2, XV | foreknew everything before it happened;" not observing, or not 12 2, XV | although these events actually happened, who could have proved that 13 2, XXX | refuses to see that it so happened, notwithstanding that the 14 2, XXXIV | continues, "no calamity happened even to him who condemned 15 2, XXXIV | a degree far beyond what happened to Pentheus. Moreover, why 16 2, XXXIX | dismay on account of what had happened to Jesus (for they still 17 2, XLI | would say that evil had happened also to Socrates, who was 18 2, XLII | predicted by Him before it happened, viz., that this Gospel 19 2, XLVIII | this is related to have happened; viz., the daughter of the 20 2, LXII | respecting all that had happened to them, Jesus "drew near, 21 2, LXIX | narrative of the events which happened to Jesus do not present 22 2, LXX | the opposite ought to have happened." And let us hear what he 23 2, LXX | means by "ought to have happened." The being seen by all 24 2, LXX | The opposite ought to have happened?"~ 25 2, LXXII | be known to all whom He happened to meet, nor yet all things 26 3, V | recorded events as they happened with perfect fidelity.~ 27 3, XVII | that what appeared to have happened to Him in the capacity of 28 3, XXVI | But these things I know happened to the Metapontines in Italy 29 3, XXVII | recorded of Jesus not to have happened without the divine intervention, 30 3, XXXI | that the thing actually happened through the co-operation 31 4, VIII | lot, and how it rightly happened that "the portion of the 32 4, XX | to the first deluge which happened." And as the Christians 33 4, XXI | tower (of Babel) to have happened with a similar object to 34 4, XLIII | see that "all these things happened unto them for ensamples, 35 4, XCVI | gods" if their characters happened to be bad. The assertion, 36 5, XXXIV | before him those Greeks who happened to be present at the time, 37 5, XXXVIII| if from any accident they happened to visit the Ethiopians 38 5, LVII | with perfect truth what had happened to them. Accounts of this 39 6, VIII | to speak evil of what has happened to such as are raised above 40 6, XXXVII | point, he adds: "If he had happened to be cast down a precipice, 41 7, II | prophets foretold events which happened in the life of Christ Jesus. 42 7, II | This and that must have happened.' And why? 'Because it had 43 7, XIV | things which are said to have happened to him, could have happened 44 7, XIV | happened to him, could have happened to one who is God?" From 45 8, XLI | what new thing has there happened since then to make us believe 46 8, XLIII | that, I mean, which has happened to the city, to the whole 47 8, XLV | handed down to us as having happened among the Jews, or as having