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1 1, Pref | Lord." Now, truly, it is proper that we should feel elated 2 1, Pref | conquerors." But if it be proper for apostles to entertain 3 1, XIV | on many subjects. It is proper, therefore, to ask him why 4 1, XXV | same incantation in its proper language can accomplish 5 1, XL | For if he had observed a proper arrangement, he would have 6 1, XLVI | His miracles, but, as is proper, to those also of the apostles 7 1, LXI | remaining in life, until the proper time come for one who has 8 1, LXV | them that such acts are proper and becoming; but when the 9 1, LXXI | of mind, inasmuch as the proper course is to state the case, 10 2, XXIV | Gospel, can give in their proper place), he brings an accusation 11 2, XXV | Thou wilt." And since it is proper to observe the order of 12 3, XVIII | time, when we come to the proper place.~ 13 3, XLII | to become such as it was proper for a body to be which had 14 3, LVIII | philosophy, you would observe the proper seasons, in order that the 15 3, LXV | turn from it easily to a proper life, and one regulated 16 4, XVII | are understood in their proper sense, appear far more worthy 17 4, XXXIX | present, however, is not the proper time for explaining either 18 4, XCVIII | from a regard to what is proper, nor from reflection, but 19 4, XCIX | its appointed lot in its proper place." Let us then briefly 20 5, IV | distinguishing between the proper use and abuse of prayer.~ 21 5, XXXI | undergone discipline, to their proper habitations. Let him notice 22 5, XXXVII | written law of cities, it is a proper thing, when the written 23 5, XXXVIII| danger of death, would it be proper for the Ethiopian to die, 24 5, XXXVIII| Urania? Now, if it would be proper for him to act contrary 25 5, XL | that which is law in the proper sense, then it is this which 26 5, XLVI | name Pappaeus to Him as His proper title, but regard it as 27 5, XLVII | that righteousness is the proper business of the parts of 28 6, XII | a greater degree than is proper to that which is necessary 29 6, XXIII | not appear to us to be the proper time to speak. Let Celsus 30 6, XXX | appearance. We have thought it proper to be exact in stating these 31 6, XLII | invention, and not even proper to be repeated, viz., that 32 6, XLIV | who knows how to turn to proper account even those who in 33 6, XLV | against its opposite. It was proper, moreover, that the one 34 6, LXXX | LXXX.~After this, it seemed proper to Celsus to term the Chaldeans 35 6, LXXXI | this sixth book beyond its proper proportions.~ 36 7, XII | the prophets can give no proper answer in regard to statements 37 7, XXXIX | without distraction upon proper objects. All true Christians 38 7, LXVIII | the word "ordered" in its proper signification, and say that " 39 8, III | each of whom He assigns his proper work. For "God standeth 40 8, XXVI | be no laws at all in the proper sense of the word, or else 41 8, XXXI | beasts: all these are the proper occupations of demons, who 42 8, XXXII | have been taught to make a proper use of these things. And 43 8, XL | his own sin." As to the proper meaning of the figurative 44 8, LXI | incantations, the herbs proper to them, and the stones 45 8, LXXVI | all that we considered it proper to say in reply to that