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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | that better things, even agreeably to their wishes, will follow, 2 1, XXIV | being imitations of things, agreeably to which the names were 3 1, XL | than all the other Greeks, agreeably to his assertion of being 4 1, LXXI | destroys all falsehood, agreeably to the words of the prayer, " 5 2, VIII | belief to Him when He came, agreeably to prophetic statement, 6 2, XI | were bound, He was bound agreeably to His own will; thus teaching 7 2, XIII | Gentiles," and beholds, agreeably to His words, the Gospel 8 2, XXIII | those things that were done agreeably to his own decision were 9 2, XLVIII | would say, moreover, that, agreeably to the promise of Jesus, 10 2, LXXVI | of whom He is to converse agreeably to his individual character. 11 3, I | come, and who was called, agreeably to the traditions of the 12 3, II | surrounding nations believed, agreeably to their ancient institutions, 13 3, XXII | are not gods at all; but agreeably to the view of those who 14 3, XXXIII | in the divine Scriptures, agreeably to the injunctions of Jesus, 15 3, L | opinions, will blame those who, agreeably to what they regard as a 16 4, XI | Deucalion, the lapse of time, agreeably to the vicissitude of all 17 4, XVII | metempsychosis of Plato, but agreeably to another and higher view 18 4, XXVIII | God), being called also, agreeably to an ancient custom of 19 4, XXIX | by acting in all things agreeably to reason, we may rise to 20 4, XLV | his daughter, in order, agreeably to the supposition, to prevent 21 4, LXV | same things must always, agreeably to the appointed cycles, 22 4, LXIX | safety of the whole passing agreeably to the change, which I have 23 4, LXXIII | appointment, is termed "wrath" agreeably to a traditional usage of 24 4, LXXVII | the sake of nothing, but, agreeably to the design of Providence, 25 4, LXXXIV | that these animals, which, agreeably to the common ideas of all 26 4, LXXXVII| literal signification, but, agreeably to the title of the book ( 27 5, XIX | wisdom (that is from above), agreeably to the declaration, "The 28 5, XXIV | we will add that if man, agreeably to the wickedness of his 29 5, XXVIII | worshipped his own gods, agreeably to his country's laws, although 30 5, XXXI | point out a manner of life agreeably to which they ought to live, 31 5, XXXIII | reply that we are come, agreeably to the counsels of Jesus, 32 5, XXXVIII| recently he appeared in public, agreeably to certain juggling tricks 33 5, LXIII | yet mentioned, he says, agreeably to his usual custom, that " 34 6, II | of the world, impressing, agreeably to the desire of the Logos, 35 6, VII | search the Scriptures," and, agreeably to the command of Jesus, 36 6, XX | heavens, and receiving, agreeably to the teaching of Jesus, 37 6, XXI | mysterious. Celsus, too, agreeably to the opinion of Plato, 38 6, XXV | be purified by torments, agreeably to the saying: "The Lord 39 6, LXII | word "saw" being taken, agreeably to the custom of Scripture, 40 6, LXXVII | time possess a quality, agreeably to which it is said, "He


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