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1 1, VIII | Epicurean; but here, because he thought that he could assail Christianity 2 1, XXXVII| this kind. For some have thought fit, not in regard to ancient 3 1, XXXVII| than others, because they thought that this was appropriate 4 1, LXIII | have forgotten or not have thought of saying something about 5 2, IX | after me." For if he had thought that the Son of God was 6 2, X | of His body; while they thought, not being able to understand 7 2, XIII | accusation against them he thought that this would redound 8 2, XIII | And go back with me in thought to Jesus when He uttered 9 2, XIII | wonder, when he goes back in thought to Him who then taught and 10 2, XIV | Jesus worked miracles, he thought to weaken the force of this 11 2, LXIX | impression: for they have thought it right to describe the 12 3, VIII | and rise superior to the thought of death, God interposed 13 3, LIV | they may recover freedom of thought, and be ennobled by the 14 4, XVIII | being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal 15 4, XXXV | with such arguments as he thought likely to be convincing, 16 4, LIII | not to entertain even a thought unpleasing to Him, seeing 17 4, LIII | and done, but even what is thought by us? And let any one who 18 4, LXX | work." These remarks I have thought it necessary to make in 19 5, LIX | the Jews? Here, indeed, he thought to cast ridicule upon us, 20 6, XVIII | XVIII.~I thought it right to quote these 21 6, XXIV | quote those with which he thought himself acquainted; but 22 6, XXX | asinine in appearance. We have thought it proper to be exact in 23 6, XLVI | number of passages, have I thought it right to adduce, that 24 6, LXII | in God, either in act or thought. For abiding the same, He 25 6, LXVI | look upwards, and ascend in thought from all visible and sensible 26 6, LXXV | listened to, because he thought they were of use to him 27 7, XII | prophets examples of what he thought bad, or shameful, or impure, 28 7, XXIII | to wisdom, as though he thought that, according to the teaching 29 7, XXIV | precepts of our Lord, "Take no thought what ye shall eat, or what 30 7, XXIV | than they! And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the 31 7, XXXIV | go to God?" as though we thought that God existed in some 32 7, XLIV | of heaven; but passing in thought beyond the heavens, under 33 7, XLVIII| themselves in act and in thought in a state of virgin purity. 34 8, X | suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden 35 8, XII | subsistences, are one in unity of thought, in harmony and in identity 36 8, XX | finest temples, those who thought their own were the best 37 8, LIII | Should it not rather be thought probable that people who 38 8, LIII | strove rather to rise in thought to the knowledge of the 39 8, LXV | on the other hand (as is thought by others, who say that 40 8, LXVI | and in entire confusion of thought, he says: "But if any one 41 8, LXXII | at the same time that he thought it most desirable, "that