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1 1, Pref | borne against Him, it is sufficient at present to quote the 2 1, II | the prophecies, which are sufficient to produce faith in any 3 1, LVI | be tedious; and I deem it sufficient for the present to quote 4 1, LVIII | that, if Jesus lived to a sufficient age, he would obtain the 5 2, I | having now extended to a sufficient length, we intend the present 6 2, XIII | evidence of the circumcision is sufficient to ensure the death of him 7 2, XXXVII | many ages before, and is sufficient, along with the other prophetic 8 2, LXIX | for the present, it is sufficient to notice the clean linen 9 2, LXXVIII| of a larger number it is sufficient on the present occasion 10 3, XXI | But what we have said is sufficient by way of answer to the 11 3, XXVI | and Herodotus. It will be sufficient, however, at present to 12 3, LXII | unrighteous man, that it is sufficient for him to humble himself 13 3, LXXI | in the soul, even that is sufficient, in the proportion that 14 3, LXXXI | Celsus has extended to a sufficient length, we shall here bring 15 4, XII | occasion to discuss. For it is sufficient only to observe, that Moses 16 4, XIII | shall make a few remarks, sufficient to enable our hearers to 17 4, XIII | soul. But these remarks are sufficient in answer to the assertion, " 18 4, XVIII | Scripture, although it is sufficient at present to quote one 19 4, LV | things; but it is deemed sufficient to say regarding light, " 20 4, LVI | These remarks, however, are sufficient in reply to Celsus, when 21 4, LXI | point these remarks are sufficient; and if any one is capable 22 4, LXV | origin of evils, though it is sufficient for the multitude to say 23 4, LXVI | continues as follows: "It is sufficient to say to the multitude 24 4, XCIX | fourth book has now attained sufficient dimensions, we shall here 25 5, V | the Supreme God, who is sufficient for all things, and that 26 5, XV | those who endure them. It is sufficient, however, for the present 27 5, XXVIII | we have said, however, is sufficient for the more general and 28 5, XXIX | body subject to sin." It is sufficient, however, to represent in 29 6, II | worthy of belief) is not sufficient to reach the human heart, 30 6, XIII | two kinds of wisdom. It is sufficient for the present to quote 31 6, LXXXI | sixth book has now attained sufficient dimensions, we shall stop 32 7, XIX | interpret it literally. It is sufficient at present to refer to the 33 7, XXXIII | strength of our will is not sufficient to procure the perfectly 34 7, L | he expressed himself with sufficient clearness to enable us to 35 7, LXX | of Celsus, is already of sufficient length.~