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   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | own, more divine than any established by Grecian dialectics. And 2 1, III | for a considerable time established their schools in that part 3 1, XXIX | especially overturned the established observances of the Greeks 4 1, XXXVII | it has been pretty well established not only that our Saviour 5 1, LXX | Grecian deity whose worship is established in one place. And it was 6 2, XIII | themselves contrary to the established laws and the customs permitted 7 2, XIII | to live according to this established religion of his will be 8 2, XIII | the doctrine of Jesus be established, so that governors and kings 9 2, XXXIX | their belief more firmly established than before that He was 10 2, XLIX | and the divinity of Christ established, as well as the divine missions 11 2, LI | when entire nations were established in consequence of their 12 3, XIV | manifold wisdom and miracles established Judaism first, and Christianity 13 3, XXIX | Churches to be everywhere established in opposition to those of 14 3, XXXIII | the divinity of Jesus is established both by the existence of 15 4, III | the Holy Scriptures have established the same to those who are 16 4, X | having neither proved nor established anything, proceeds to say, 17 4, XXII | laws, in harmony with the established constitution in all countries; 18 4, XXIV | possession of reason, and of the established laws, treat them as men, 19 4, XLV | ought not to take place in established communities. And for the 20 4, LVII | beginning of the world, laws established for the purpose of regulating 21 4, LXII | nor for them to become established among the gods," and so 22 4, LXV | uninjured amid the laws that are established in different states, in 23 4, LXXXI | Cities, accordingly, were established among men, with many arts 24 4, LXXXI | most successful legislators established the best constitutions, 25 4, LXXXVIII| truth of their assertions is established by the departure of the 26 4, LXXXIX | human beings, ought to have established at greater length the actual 27 5, XXV | are, if they happen to be established among them. And such an 28 5, XXV | to protect what has been established for the public advantage; 29 5, XXV | rid of the institutions established from the beginning in the 30 5, XXVI | rid of the institutions established from the beginning in the 31 5, XXXII | with the customs originally established in the various places by 32 5, XXXIV | each nation observing its established method of worship. Of a 33 5, XLII | the constitution which he established, and were to examine the 34 7, XIV | in that way he would have established the position which he holds. 35 7, LI | that has been sufficiently established by what we have said? It 36 7, LXVII | of places where they have established themselves, and even sometimes 37 8, XI | has by innumerable proofs established the claims of Jesus, and 38 8, XIX | righteousness shall thou be established."~  39 8, XLV | many colonies have been established and made to flourish by 40 8, XLVIII | of the two is more firmly established as true; for both parties


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