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1 1, Pref | Celsus. I have therefore to ask indulgence for those portions 2 1, XIV | is proper, therefore, to ask him why he gives credence 3 1, XXXII | disgraceful of all? And I will ask of them as Greeks, and particularly 4 1, XXXIV | again unto Ahaz, saying, Ask thee a sign of the RD thy 5 1, XXXIV | sign of the RD thy God; ask it either in the depth or 6 1, XXXIV | But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will I tempt the 7 1, XXXV | have spoken to Ahaz thus: "Ask a sign for thyself from 8 1, XXXV | the command is addressed, "Ask for thyself a sign from 9 1, XXXV | LORD thy God," we shall ask in return, who in the times 10 1, XLV | His disciples. Now, if ye ask us for the reasons of our 11 1, LIII | LIII.~And if we should ask for a second prophecy, which 12 2, XII | exhibition of philosophy, I would ask of him, If, then, it was 13 2, LII | people who had learned to ask for signs and wonders, need 14 2, LIX | been pierced by nails." We ask him what he means by the 15 3, XVI | their mysteries; " we shall ask him in reply, "Erroneous 16 3, XXVII | this being the case), we ask, How is it possible that, 17 3, LXIV | God, and that we must ever ask from Him, who alone is able 18 3, LXXIV | unintelligent." In answer we ask, Whom do you mean by the " 19 3, LXXVII | blind." Who, then, would we ask, O Greeks, are they who 20 4, VIII | Saviour by the Father, "Ask of Me, and I will give Thee 21 4, XXIV | XXIV.~In reply to these, we ask of those who accept such 22 5, XXVI | places." Now I should like to ask him, and those who entertain 23 5, XXXII | generations before predicted: "Ask of Me, and I shall give 24 5, XXXIII | come forward; and I shall ask them whence they come, and 25 6, VII | sacred writings, and to ask of God concerning them, 26 6, VIII | mouth of those who wish to ask him for information on the 27 6, XIV | have no strength, and to ask the dead for life, and to 28 6, LXVIII | Accordingly, if Celsus were to ask us how we think we know 29 7, XXIII | the Father. But we would ask in what sense he speaks 30 7, XXVIII | of God, Celsus goes on to ask of us "where we hope to 31 7, XXXIV | XXXIV.~And we do not ask the question, "How shall 32 7, XXXVI | of us: "Again they will ask, 'How can we know God, unless 33 7, XXXVII | knowledge, they might well ask the question, "Who can gain 34 7, XLIV | sensible objects, but to ask only for what is great and 35 7, LXVIII | the first place, I would ask why we are not to serve 36 8, IX | And so of the others, we ask proof that the right to 37 8, XXVI | the whole creation, and to ask Him as our High Priest to 38 8, XXXVIII| possessions. And yet if we ask what loss they have sustained, 39 8, LXIX | anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them