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1 1, Pref | those who are considered believers some such persons might 2 1, Pref | for those who are thorough believers, but for such as are either 3 1, IX | he compares inconsiderate believers to Metragyrtae, and soothsayers, 4 1, IX | to the great multitude of believers, who have washed away the 5 1, XLIX | of unstable and temporary believers. A Jew, however, would not 6 1, L | may turn away intelligent believers from the faith.~ 7 1, LII | such a reproach against believers, since he may see that reasons 8 1, LVI | and of all who are not believers in Jesus, that the prophecies 9 1, LXIII | and a bitter opponent of believers, who went so far even as 10 1, LXVI | such a subject being for believers, so to speak, a sort of 11 2, XXVII | certain of the Christian believers, like persons who in a fit 12 2, XXXVIII| remarks: "You, O sincere believers, find fault with us, because 13 2, LIV | countrymen who had become believers, says: "By what, then, were 14 2, LXIII | great multitude of ordinary believers, but even of those who are 15 3, I | were levelled at us who are believers in God through Christ; and 16 3, VIII | providence on behalf of believers, dispersing by an act of 17 3, IX | the multitude of Christian believers, not only rich men, but 18 3, XI | differences of opinion among believers regarding the meaning of 19 3, XI | Judaism regarding Gentile believers, on the point whether they 20 3, XI | customs, and had become believers in Jesus. Nay, even in the 21 3, XI | when, as Celsus imagines, believers were few in number, there 22 3, XV | regards the world, enjoyed by believers at present, will come to 23 3, XV | rebellion to the multitude of believers, and to their not being 24 3, XXIV | finds no fault with the believers in Jesus, when we express 25 3, XXVIII | elements, to the salvation of believers, when they see that from 26 3, XLV | should be wise men among believers, that for the sake of exercising 27 3, XLVI | that those multitudes of believers who hear the parables are, 28 3, LXXI | the more rational class of believers, but what perhaps is considered 29 4, IX | numerous and simpler class of believers, and those who are unable 30 4, XXXII | of all countries, gave to believers of all nations, in place 31 4, XLIX | multitude of the simpler believers, but also to the few who 32 4, L | the multitude of simpler believers, which was not done by those 33 4, LII | the multitude of simple believers, but were not adapted to 34 5, XV | to the capacity of simple believers, who require a simpler instruction 35 5, XIX | to the simpler class of believers, and to the understanding 36 5, LXI | certain of the Christians are believers in the Sibyl, having probably 37 5, LXV | continually in the mouths of the believers in Christianity, he opposes 38 6, XIV | multitudes (of ordinary believers), a few "wise" men, who 39 6, XVI | affairs--not merely among the believers on Jesus, but among the 40 6, XLVIII | consist of those who are believers; since, as a soul vivifies 41 8, XIV | among the multitudes of believers who are not in entire agreement 42 8, XXIII | those who are accounted believers are not of this advanced 43 8, XXIX | a letter to the Gentile believers, forbidding them to partake