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1 1, XIX | arguments he was compelled to accept the statement that there 2 1, XXXI | whether they also refuse to accept the many accounts current 3 1, XLII | assent to, and what he will accept figuratively, seeking to 4 1, XLV | statement regarding Jesus, accept as true the miraculous circumstances 5 1, XLVI | national usages, and to accept their instructions at the 6 1, XLVIII| which is manifest to all who accept the doctrine of providence; 7 2, III | interpretation, are willing to accept Jesus as the subject of 8 2, III | spirit of truth, and to accept whatever he might find to 9 2, XXXV | those among the Greeks who accept the doctrine of providence, 10 2, LI | discrimination, nor yet admire and accept all as divine, will it not 11 3, IX | sometimes they would not accept even necessary sustenance; 12 3, XXIX | advantage to the human race to accept him as the Son of God--God 13 3, XXXVI | power, or reverentially accept Him as their legal ruler. 14 3, LXII | by God, but that God will accept him if, after passing condemnation 15 3, LXV | abandoned men are willing to accept the doctrine of (future) 16 3, LXIX | will, which is reluctant to accept the belief that the God 17 4, VI | believe upon Him, and who accept His divinity, and that those 18 4, VII | in order that those who accept it may become virtuous and 19 4, VII | while those who do not accept may be shown to be wicked 20 4, XXIV | these, we ask of those who accept such aspersions as are scattered 21 4, XLV | discredit, and thus been led to accept the other and more marvellous 22 4, LVII | point which all of us who accept the doctrine of providence 23 4, XCIII | whether it is better to accept the belief that it is the 24 5, LIII | we reply that we do not accept of such a concession from 25 5, LXI | that there are some who accept Jesus, and who boast on 26 6, II | inclination of their will to accept of that which is good.~ 27 6, XXIX | committed? and why do you accept, by means, as you say, of 28 6, XLVIII| those who are willing to accept the inferences which flow 29 6, XLIX | reasons which led us to accept the Mosaic account, and 30 6, LVII | brought against those who accept the doctrine of providence. 31 6, LVII | but because they will not accept the faithful words of God. 32 6, LXVIII| those who seek Him, or who accept Him when He appears, is 33 6, LXXIII| And you will be induced to accept this view, by (regarding) 34 6, LXXVI | beauty, he will no longer accept the prophecy as referring 35 6, LXXVI | is evident that we must accept the declaration of the prophets 36 8, II | the service of one, must accept that of another. And, in 37 8, III | to see whether we do not accept with approval the saying, " 38 8, XIX | we may prove to those who accept the opinions of Celsus that 39 8, XLVII | not to appear blindly to accept his own statements and reject 40 8, LII | to become Christians to accept that truth. And we are thus 41 8, LIII | neither indiscriminately to accept nor recklessly to reject