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regarded

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | provided by wicked men, can be (regarded as) gods. In what follows, 2 1, V | for nothing ought to be regarded as sacred, or of much value, 3 1, XII | about those things which are regarded among them as divine, but 4 1, XXVI | teach this doctrine, being regarded by Christians as the Son 5 1, XXXVII| concerning a man whom they regarded as possessing greater wisdom 6 1, XLVII | disciple of Jesus, says that he regarded this James as a brother 7 1, LIV | pain on our behalf; and we regarded Him as in trouble, and in 8 1, LV | reference to the whole people, regarded as one individual, and as 9 1, LXV | tenets which the Athenians regarded as impious, withdrew from 10 2, X | those statements rather be regarded as inventions which proceeded 11 2, XXXII | shown that Jesus can be regarded neither as an arrogant man, 12 2, LI | Celsus, Are those to be regarded as miracles which are wrought 13 2, LXIV | standpoint from which He might be regarded; nor was He seen in the 14 2, LXXVI | and threatenings which are regarded as having been spoken by 15 3, XXII | that one of these is to be regarded as a god or a hero?~ 16 3, XXV | and are not far from being regarded as gods. But they will not 17 3, XXIX | and consequently no one regarded Aristeas as a god. But with 18 3, XXXI | although Apollo would have him regarded as a god), or with the other 19 3, XXXVII| reasons not to be lightly regarded, nay, even of a profound 20 3, XLVI | faith." And because he regarded "the word" as higher than 21 3, LX | defilement, but from what are regarded as lesser transgressions, 22 4, XXVI | understand) that they are to be regarded as worms and ants, and the 23 4, XXXIV | effects not to be lightly regarded are produced by the invocation 24 4, XL | pronounced upon Adam is regarded as common to all (the members 25 4, XLV | Lot's daughters, and have regarded their conduct as very wicked; 26 4, LIX | and buildings should be regarded as more sacred or more profane 27 5, VI | heavenly angels,--are to be regarded as of no account!" In making 28 5, XIII | and moon, and stars are regarded by us as of no account. 29 5, XXVII | same individual will be regarded as acting piously according 30 5, XXVIII| feasted on, those who were regarded as divinities among those 31 5, XXX | upon the earth are to be regarded as having used one divine 32 5, XXXIV | which these matters are regarded. And Pindar appears to me 33 5, L | favour with God, or are regarded by Him with more affection 34 5, LII | teacher, and let him be regarded as really an angel. But 35 5, LVII | and ridicule, nor to be regarded as fictions and fables; 36 5, LVII | their words are not to be regarded as true! Now it is opposed 37 6, VII | not on that account to be regarded as devoid of wisdom.~ 38 6, XXII | Egyptians, which are highly regarded by many, or those of the 39 6, LII | destruction, whether it is to be regarded as uncreated and indestructible, 40 7, III | utterance to responses which are regarded with awe as divine truths. 41 7, LIV | by common consent, he was regarded as a divinely inspired man, 42 8, LXVI | command should in no wise be regarded; but we must encounter all


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