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1 1, Pref | endeavoured, to the best of our ability, to suggest, by way of answer 2 1, Pref | closely, to the best of my ability, with the charges of Celsus. 3 1, II | latter credit for their ability in discovering (such) doctrines. 4 1, XXVIII| endeavour, to the best of my ability, to examine his statements, 5 1, XLI | separately according to our ability, attending not to the connection 6 1, LXI | spoken to the best of our ability in the preceding pages.~ 7 1, LXXI | according to the best of his ability, to bring forward what occurs 8 2, XLVIII| have, to the best of our ability, replied to his statements. 9 2, LIX | defence, according to our ability, adducing the testimony 10 2, LXIV | according to their several ability to receive Him, will be 11 2, LXVII | LXVII.~To the best of our ability, therefore, as in a treatise 12 3, I | Ambrosius, to the best of our ability, his preface, and the parts 13 3, LI | manifested to the best of their ability their intention to desire 14 3, LXVI | refuted to the best of our ability.~ 15 3, LXX | having in its nature the ability not to do evil.~ 16 3, LXXIV | such also to the best of my ability, although I would not desire 17 4, II | discussed, to the best of our ability, the question of Christ 18 4, III | points to the best of our ability, and the Holy Scriptures 19 4, XXVII | faith in Him, and of His ability to receive us into His communion 20 4, XXXVII| made, to the best of our ability, a special subject of investigation. 21 4, LXIV | things to the best of their ability, must keep in view this 22 4, LXIX | refuted to the best of my ability. And the following, too, 23 4, LXXIII| stated to the best of my ability in the preceding pages. 24 5, I | overturn to the best of our ability the confident assertions 25 5, VIII | them out to the best of our ability, and show that although 26 5, XVIII | establish to the best of our ability a few points expressly intended 27 5, XXVIII| prove to the best of our ability, that our doctrine is free 28 5, LI | answered to the best of our ability the charges brought by Celsus 29 5, LI | have to the best of our ability defended ourselves at great 30 5, LXII | examine to the utmost of our ability not only the contents of 31 6, VI | subject according to his ability, while we demonstrate that 32 6, XII | and we, to the best of our ability, replied to it. Notwithstanding 33 6, LI | performed, to the best of our ability, a considerable time before 34 6, LII | does not refute them with ability. For he ought either not 35 6, LX | answered to the best of our ability this objection to God's " 36 6, LX | treated to the best of our ability in our notes upon Genesis, 37 7, I | Ambrosius, according to our ability to meet the charges brought 38 7, XI | we have according to our ability, in our commentaries on 39 8, XVIII | imitates Him according to his ability, does by this very endeavour 40 8, LII | endeavour to the best of our ability to convince them of the 41 8, LVIII | he cannot believe in the ability of God, if called upon and 42 8, LXV | Romans, to the best of our ability, explained at length, and 43 8, LXXVI | Father of truth may give us ability, and either overthrow the