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1 1, XII | ignorance, and should thus imagine, from having had such persons 2 1, XII | knowledge), and who should imagine that he is acquainted with 3 1, XLVI | to unbelievers, who would imagine that we, like those whom 4 2, XXXII | Jewish kings? Does Celsus imagine that the poor must always 5 2, XXXIII| narratives, and then no longer imagine that you can found charges 6 2, XL | altogether irreligious, but imagine those to be most religious 7 2, XLIV | ridiculously deluded, ye imagine that you really make a good 8 2, XLVII | Gospel, and like those who imagine that it follows as a consequence 9 2, LI | soul and his spirit, and I imagine also his body, in a pure 10 2, LV | veritable body. Or do you imagine the statements of others 11 2, LVIII | to Christianity: "Do you imagine the statements of others 12 2, LXIX | disappear from the cross, they imagine that they can find fault 13 3, III | better life! But how can they imagine such a state of things? 14 3, XXII | then, can they reasonably imagine that one of these is to 15 3, LXXIX | matters any one were to imagine that it is superstition 16 4, II | but all of them, that they imagine that there is a certain ( 17 4, XV | by men. But He did not, I imagine, undergo any change from " 18 4, XVIII | causes the beholders to imagine so, and thus deceives them, 19 4, XVIII | And the Word does not, I imagine, prove false to His own 20 4, XIX | leads the spectators to imagine that He does; whereas we 21 4, XXI | not understand how he can imagine the overturning of the tower ( 22 4, XXXVII| in the sacred Scriptures, imagine that we attribute to the 23 4, XXXIX | beautiful, as most persons imagine; but is withered, and sunburnt, 24 5, LXI | the Son came," Now, if he imagine that the existence of numerous 25 5, LXIV | But neither we, nor, I imagine, any other, whether Christian 26 6, XXXI | lion-like ruler. They next imagine that he who has passed through 27 6, XXXIV | of the 'tree,' because, I imagine, their teacher was nailed 28 6, LXVI | affected and injured, and so imagine that they are smitten with 29 6, LXXIII| this he acts like those who imagine that the sun's rays are 30 7, XXXIX | consequence of sin, as I imagine, were then closed, with 31 7, LIX | And further, we are not to imagine that a truth adorned with 32 7, LXVI | Being. Moreover, we do not imagine that these images are representations 33 8, XII | In what follows. some may imagine that he says something plausible 34 8, XLIV | against men. Wherefore I imagine, that as the demons have 35 8, XLIV | come under their power, I imagine that at times they feel