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1 1, Pref | had offered a defence, is clear from what is related of 2 1, VI | wrought these miracles, it is clear that Christians employ no 3 1, XXXIV | quote this prophecy, is clear to me from this, that although 4 1, LII | things which are abundantly clear; so that they who have somehow 5 1, LII | that time disregarded the clear testimony of the prophecies, 6 1, LII | regarding Jesus were so clear as we represent them, why 7 1, LIII | may appear to us to have a clear reference to Jesus, we would 8 1, LXII | as the above, that it is clear to all who are able to institute 9 1, LXIX | sin. For it is distinctly clear to us that "He did no sin, 10 2, XI | priests and elders, it is clear that the instructions of 11 2, XIII | its truth, and furnish a clear ground of accusation against 12 2, XX | blood." Now from this it is clear that it was within the power 13 2, XXIII | Himself to His Father, it is clear that He actually suffered 14 2, XL | even unto death), to the clear evidence of one God who 15 2, XLI | of wicked men, then it is clear that he would say that evil 16 2, XLIV | teaching of Jesus, then it is clear also that Jesus, the author 17 2, LV | history does admit of a clear and powerful defence, you 18 2, LVI | resurrection from the dead. But a clear and unmistakeable proof 19 2, LXIV | varying point of view, is clear from this statement, "I 20 2, LXIV | to receive Him, will be clear to those who notice why, 21 2, LXVIII| disappear when He chose, is clear from the very nature of 22 3, VIII | they were in Egypt,--it is clear that the Egyptian account 23 3, IX | above statement is false is clear from this, that Christians 24 3, LIII | treating of them? But it is clear to him who examines the 25 3, LXIX | better life;" not making it clear what he means by "those 26 3, LXXIX | and what appears to be clear to the multitude, but not 27 3, LXXIX | the multitude, but not so clear to them as it is to those 28 4, XXXIX | the man. It is not very clear, indeed, whether Plato fell 29 4, LX | this is the case, it is clear also that, according to 30 4, LX | certain purposes, it is clear that it will not have the 31 4, LXV | even for such to attain a clear understanding of it, unless 32 4, LXVII | appointed cycles, it is clear that, of necessity, Socrates 33 4, LXXII | himself by his sins, will be clear from the further statement 34 4, LXXXIX| by imparting to them the clear ideas which they have obtained 35 4, XCIV | Celsus says, the gods, it is clear that when we men also sneeze, 36 6, XIX | indeed, he does not make it clear whether they also ascend 37 6, LIII | by these remarks he makes clear what "evil" is; and although 38 7, XI | writing. And it seems quite clear that Celsus is speaking 39 7, XXIII | what has been said, it is clear then that Jesus, "the man 40 7, XLII | after God, or to attain a clear knowledge of Him without 41 7, LI | between those things and the clear and certain teaching of 42 7, LXVI | gods themselves; for it is clear that they are the offerings 43 8, XXI | earth,--in that case, it is clear that those who wish to offer 44 8, XLVIII| gods produce many that are clear and convincing, partly from 45 8, LVI | the lawgiver," it seems clear to us that if the two laws, 46 8, LX | would say that it is not clear that these demons, however