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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | multitude of those who are considered believers some such persons 2 1, XI | great danger, and of a death considered infamous, which He underwent 3 1, XVI | people, but which I have considered it unnecessary to quote. 4 1, XVII | own daughter), should be considered as having deceived those 5 1, XX | divinity of animals, are to be considered wise; but if any Jew, who 6 1, XX | entire nation, they are to be considered as empty fables, the language 7 1, XXIV | and bones, or to what is considered to be noble birth.~ 8 1, XXIX | doctrines, as they were considered, which were in circulation, 9 2, VIII | possess now none of what were considered their ancient glories, so 10 2, IX | who does not speak," is considered to be a god when speaking, 11 2, XX | Saviour, so also was he considered to be himself the cause 12 2, XLI | Diogenes on that account considered to be in an evil (sinful) 13 2, LXXV | those related of Jesus are considered to be as great as those 14 3, II | contempt all those who were considered gods by the heathen, as 15 3, X | undoubted; and yet, all things considered, they were not so very few. 16 3, XXIX | But as the Metapontines considered the evidence in favour of 17 3, XXXVI | nature is the being that is considered to be a god in Antinoopolis 18 3, XXXVIII| even amongst those who are considered to be most largely endowed 19 3, XLIV | few individuals who are considered Christians, not of the more 20 3, L | together persons who are considered to have been educated, but 21 3, LXXI | believers, but what perhaps is considered to be true by some who are 22 3, LXXV | Epicurus, and from such as are considered physicians after his system, 23 4, XXV | an Antiphon, who was also considered to be indeed an orator, 24 4, XXV | the rational animal being considered wholly alien from Deity. 25 4, XLVII | show that what, literally considered, might appear to furnish 26 4, XLVIII | Chrysippus of Soli, who is considered to be an ornament of the 27 4, LXV | the origin of evils may be considered to be such.~ 28 4, LXX | because that which may be considered so in individual cases, 29 4, XCV | wonder, the following must be considered as fitted to do so: "Ye 30 5, XXIX | certain of those who are considered to be gods are introduced 31 5, XXXVI | eat their own fathers are considered, according to Celsus, to 32 5, XLVII | therefore it is not to be considered the same circumcision. And 33 6, XLVII | in their own nature, are considered to be, and really are, " 34 6, XLVIII | the members of this body--considered as a whole--to consist of 35 6, LXXX | enclosures around what they considered their temples, while within 36 7, XXIII | laws opposed to those just considered in regard to riches, when 37 7, LXII | among the Persians it is considered unlawful to erect images, 38 8, X | to virtue,he would have considered before he gave expression 39 8, XII | these, while they are two, considered as persons or subsistences, 40 8, LIII | And should he not have considered whether it is very probable 41 8, LIII | Besides, he ought to have considered that the common Father and 42 8, LXII | word "profitable," and had considered that the tritest profit 43 8, LXV | nor by ought else that is considered equivalent to God. For if 44 8, LXXII | remark of Celsus, that he considered any agreement between the 45 8, LXXVI | have embraced all that we considered it proper to say in reply


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