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1 1, IV | notice also how he thinks to cast discredit upon our system 2 1, VI | day, In Thy name we have cast out devils, and done many 3 1, XIX | from a secret desire to cast discredit upon the Mosaic 4 1, XLVI | Celsus, from a desire to cast discredit upon them, alleges 5 2, XI | live; and how, after he had cast the money down in the temple, 6 2, XXX | This objection also is cast in our teeth by Celsus: " 7 2, XXXIV | Jesus, Celsus endeavours to cast reproach upon Him from the 8 2, XXXVIII| Him, but asserted that He cast out demons from the souls 9 2, XLII | therefore, by His sufferings cast no discredit upon the faith 10 2, XLIV | sedition and murder had been cast into prison) to be released 11 2, XLIX | name, and by Thy name have cast out demons, and done many 12 3, XXIII | torn by the Titans, and cast down from their heavenly 13 4, XXXVI | it was from a desire to cast reproach upon us, that this 14 5, XVIII | the body which is sown and cast naked into the earth (God 15 5, XXII | anything else (which was cast into the ground); whereas 16 5, XXIV | that "dead bodies are to be cast out as more worthless than 17 5, XXIV | dung, indeed, ought to be cast out, while the dead bodies 18 5, XXIV | virtuous, ought not to be cast out. For, in harmony with 19 5, XXIX | the dogs, nor pearls be cast before swine. For such a 20 5, XLII | without offspring, and to cast contempt upon the nature 21 5, LII | became wicked, and were cast under the earth and punished 22 5, LV | descended together were cast under the earth, and were 23 5, LIX | Here, indeed, he thought to cast ridicule upon us, when, 24 6, XI | their salvation? Shall they cast the dice, in order to divine 25 6, XI | dispersed. We do not, then, "cast the dice in order to divine 26 6, XXXIV | had chanced to have been cast from a precipice, or thrust 27 6, XXXVII | If he had happened to be cast down a precipice, or shoved 28 6, XLIX | from accident, when man was cast forth on account of his 29 6, LXXIII | that the divine nature was cast amid pollution, and was 30 7, IV | demons which many Christians cast out of persons possessed 31 7, XLVI | the calumnies which they cast upon others who strive to 32 7, LIII | take Anaxarchus, who, when cast into a mortar, and beaten 33 7, LIV | about the gods, he did not cast them aside as deserving, 34 8, XXIX | goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught. But 35 8, XXX | rational soul should be cast aside anywhere without honour, 36 8, XXXII | calamities upon men: "He cast upon them the fierceness 37 8, XLII | robber set free, who had been cast into prison for sedition 38 8, XLIII | then, because Christians cast insults upon demons that 39 8, XLVII | for their great wickedness cast off by Him, must evidently 40 8, LI | Christian faith, he would cast off the very doctrine from 41 8, LIV | their bands asunder, and cast their cords from us." If 42 8, LXX | dunghill; but it shall be cast out, and trodden under foot