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1 1, Pref | against thee? But Jesus held His peace." And that He 2 1, VII | barbarous countries, although held in secret, have no discredit 3 1, XXIII| the whole heaven is not held together by the movements 4 1, XXXI | of evil spirits, who had held in subjection the souls 5 1, XLV | occasion, at a disputation held with certain Jews who were 6 1, LV | occasion, at a disputation held with certain Jews, who were 7 2, LXX | hail. And they came and held Him by the feet, and worshipped 8 3, II | books of Moses, which were held as sacred, the words of 9 3, X | were few in number, and held the same opinions; but when 10 3, XI | the meaning of the books held to be divine. At all events, 11 3, LXIX | persons, the cause must be held to lie in their own will, 12 4, XXI | respecting the tower may be held to convey no secret meaning, 13 4, XXXI | of note, and never were held in any reputation or account." 14 4, XXXI | statement, that "they were never held in any reputation or account," 15 4, XXXII| statement that "they were never held in any reputation or account," 16 4, XXXIX| Aphrodite was born, the gods held a banquet, and there was 17 4, LI | expounder of Plato, and who held a foremost place as a teacher 18 5, XV | conflagration of the world, held by certain of the Greeks 19 5, XX | detail upon the doctrine held by the Stoic philosophers 20 5, XXIV | animals. Let it not then be held, contrary to reason, that 21 5, LV | anywhere found written--whether held to be of divine origin among 22 5, LXI | Sibyl, and termed those who held this belief Sibyllists.~ 23 6, III | The truth, then, is verily held (in unrighteousness), as 24 6, IV | upon the solemn assembly held by ignorant men; and after 25 6, XLII | into the Ocean should be held as vanquished, while those 26 7, XVII | bondage in which they were held, consecrate themselves to 27 7, XL | we have never at any time held any such fancies; but it 28 7, XLIV | were condemned to death or held up to ridicule by those 29 7, XLIX | opinions or sound doctrines held even by Greeks, but with 30 7, LVIII| Plato, and indeed they were held by divine men before his 31 8, XXXIX| sentiments which they never held, he then proceeds to give 32 8, LI | For," says he, "if it were held by any one that there are 33 8, LI | inquire into the opinions held by a person at the time 34 8, LIII | recklessly to reject the opinions held by the ancients, would it 35 8, LIII | Jesus, at any rate to have held them as matters open to 36 8, LXX | the world; and society is held together as long as the