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1 1, V | work of builders and of mean men." It is evident, then, 2 1, VIII | after their kindred nature, mean ing God, and are ever desiring 3 1, LXI | God, wandering about in so mean a condition, hiding yourself 4 2, XXX | misinterpretations, and from proofs so mean, no one could prove him 5 3, XLIV | only the silly, and the mean, and the stupid, with women 6 3, LVIII | kind of teacher, do you mean? If you mean one who approves 7 3, LVIII | teacher, do you mean? If you mean one who approves of virtue, 8 3, LXXIV | answer we ask, Whom do you mean by the "unintelligent?" 9 3, LXXIV | then by "unintelligent" you mean the wicked, do you, in drawing 10 3, LXXIV | by "unintelligent" you mean persons who are not clever, 11 4, V | occupying another, we do not mean such expressions to be taken 12 4, V | abandoned by God, while we mean that the soul of him who 13 4, XVI | comeliness; but His form was mean, and inferior to that of 14 4, XXII | others,--the Christians, I mean, to whom has come the doctrine 15 4, XXIV | of God, what then do you mean by littleness? Answer me, 16 4, XLI | measurements be taken to mean what they are capable of 17 4, LXXII | If, then, "sleep" must mean something else, and not 18 5, II | down (to earth). But if you mean that certain angels did 19 5, XV | nature; who need fire, I mean, to refine, as it were, ( 20 5, XXXIX | the term "second God" we mean nothing else than a virtue 21 5, XL | assertion. What law do you mean to say, good sir, is "king 22 5, XL | king of all things?" If you mean those which exist in the 23 5, XL | king of all. But if you mean that which is law in the 24 5, LVIII | statements. But what does Celsus mean by saying, that "according 25 6, IV | revealed to them, and adopt mean and trifling thoughts, and 26 6, IV | and although they had no mean glimpses of His "eternal 27 6, XXV | Scriptures say, whatever they mean by the expression, was created 28 6, XLI | some philosophers of no mean note were won over by the 29 6, LVIII | Greek philosophers of no mean repute have indicated by 30 6, LXIII | in the inferior part--I mean the body--of a compound 31 6, LXV | if you take the phrase to mean that it is possible to represent 32 6, LXX | called "spirit," we do not mean that He is a "body." For 33 7, XXXVIII| word in this connection to mean the visible face, but take 34 7, XXXVIII| is certain that a man--I mean a soul using a body, otherwise 35 7, XLIV | seek for nothing small or mean, that is, sensible objects, 36 7, LXII | all images. If they merely mean that the stone, wood, brass, 37 8, XLIII | Jesus suffered,--that, I mean, which has happened to the