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1 1, Pref | enumerated the praiseworthy deeds of His own life, and His 2 1, IX | least of their words or deeds, or even of the thoughts 3 1, XVI | contemporaries (by their deeds), and upon posterity by 4 1, XVII | angels, and who relates deeds of far less atrocity regarding 5 1, XXIX | devoting itself to great deeds, and possessing a courage 6 1, XXXIII | among men, and work mighty deeds, a body produced, as Celsus 7 1, XXXVIII| judge every man for his deeds; and should have trained 8 1, XLIII | latter; whereas the good deeds of Jesus have not been confined 9 1, LXVII | credit, they represented the deeds of these personages as great 10 1, LXVII | enumerated, any one whose deeds have been marked by a utility 11 2, XXV | in requital of the wicked deeds which the Jews had dared 12 2, XXXIII | continues Celsus, "what great deeds did Jesus perform as being 13 2, XLVI | greater power of His words and deeds, have won over to Himself 14 2, LXXIII | consisted not in words, but in deeds; while it is manifest from 15 2, LXXV | witness that ye allow the deeds of your fathers." And there 16 3, XVI | condemnation of men for their deeds, with the various proofs 17 3, LXIII | bewail before them their evil deeds to cease from their piteous 18 3, LXIX | a just Judge of all the deeds done during life. For deliberate 19 4, XXV | like his, and guilty of deeds proceeding, like his, from 20 4, LIII | that not only our words and deeds, but our very thoughts, 21 5, XXX | penalty of their daring deeds; and they were conducted 22 5, XLIX | every effort to "mortify the deeds of the flesh."~ 23 5, LII | their religion, or doing deeds of impiety; for these things 24 5, LIII | by means of their great deeds to God; but of those who 25 5, LVIII | religion, and had done unholy deeds, transferred the kingdom 26 6, XLIII | not withstand his wicked deeds, nor struggle against them? 27 6, LV | punished for their evil deeds in proportion to the amount 28 6, LXIII | has "the old man with his deeds," being called "after the 29 7, IV | Divine Spirit "mortifies the deeds of the body," and destroys 30 7, VI | are offered them than to deeds of virtue. Accordingly, 31 7, XIII | does the most shameless deeds, or suffers the most shameless 32 7, XIII | enduring the most shameless deeds, and not to have sought 33 7, XXIX | earth has been cursed in the deeds of Adam and of those who 34 7, XXXVIII| as he has "to mortify the deeds of the body" by the spirit, 35 7, LII | the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live;" 36 8, IV | their thoughts, words, and deeds, to come near to God the 37 8, XVII | off the old man with his deeds, and put on the new man, 38 8, XXII | his thoughts, words, and deeds serving his natural Lord, 39 8, XXII | his thoughts, words, and deeds, to pass over from the things 40 8, LXV | murders, licentiousness, or deeds of cruelty, but even if 41 8, LXXV | abound in holy words and in deeds of piety; and that, while