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   Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | philosophers, and no venerable or new branch of instruction. In 2 1, XXIX | himself to the teaching of new opinions, introducing among 3 1, XXXI | ventured to introduce these new opinions into all places 4 1, XXXVIII| the task of teaching the new doctrine to those persons 5 1, XXXVIII| doctrine and disseminated the new opinions? But if they indeed 6 1, XLVI | on those who heard their new doctrines and new teachings 7 1, XLVI | their new doctrines and new teachings to abandon their 8 1, LVII | and a teacher of certain new doctrines. And when he also 9 1, LVIII | consider to have been a new star, unlike any of the 10 1, LIX | at the commencement of new dynasties, or on the occasion 11 1, LIX | Him who was to introduce a new doctrine to the human race, 12 1, LXIV | that doctrine which by a new method led men to abandon 13 2, II | drinks, and festivals, and new moons, and sabbaths. These 14 2, V | asserting that there is nothing new in its teaching upon these 15 2, VII | literal festivals, and literal new moons, and from clean and 16 2, LXIX | to be enwrapped, and the new tomb which Joseph had hewn 17 2, LXIX | who was, so to speak, a new dead man, to be laid in 18 2, LXIX | dead man, to be laid in a new and clean tomb, in order 19 2, LXIX | in a sepulchre which was new, not built of stones gathered 20 3, V | the cause which led to the new state of things s in either 21 3, XIII | his school, and founded a new one,--on which subject we 22 4, III | all things, he raises a new question, saying, "Then 23 4, III | filling the minds of men with new ideas, removing at once 24 4, VII | a statement, he raises a new objection, saying: "After 25 4, XI | nothing either wonderful or new which we state regarding 26 4, XIV | of proofs. And I make no new statement, but say what 27 4, XXII | worship, and who have obtained new laws, in harmony with the 28 4, LVII | not know whether, when a new and different order of things 29 5, XXXVII | that account assert that a new being who was not formerly 30 6, VII | babbling forth something new in addition to what he has 31 6, X | out that he has made some new discovery, or that he has 32 6, LXX | us able ministers of the New Testament; not of the letter, 33 7, LXIX | law of God, but, to use a new phrase which we find in 34 8, XVI | themselves another god under a new form, having nothing but 35 8, XVII | his deeds, and put on the new man, which is renewed in 36 8, XLI | of their lives. And what new thing has there happened 37 8, XLIII | XLIII.~Some new thing, then, has come to 38 8, XLIII | community. And that, too, is a new thing, that those who were


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