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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XII | speak, and whence they are derived," etc. Now, with regard 2 1, XV | Jewish people that Pythagoras derived the philosophy which he 3 1, XVIII | any benefit (likely to be derived from them); whereas the 4 1, XXII | asserts that this usage was derived from the Egyptians; thus 5 1, XLV | to our defence of Jesus derived from the law and the prophets. 6 1, LXII | not inquire whence they derived this power of persuasion, 7 2, XVIII | foreknowledge. But whence he derived the statement, "that these 8 2, LV | continuing the comparison derived from the accounts regarding 9 3, VII | commonwealth, so that it derived its existence in this way 10 3, VII | laws as His, which were derived from a divine source, to 11 3, XIV | us from God, and to have derived His origin or subsequent 12 3, XVI | with the various proofs derived partly from Scripture, partly 13 3, XXXVI | some who live by the gain derived therefrom; while others, 14 3, LXXII | and the truth which is derived from wisdom. But if, contrary 15 4, IX | arguments of all kinds, not only derived directly from the sacred 16 4, XXXIV | accounts of these men are derived, we shall bring forward 17 4, XXXV | manifest that these names are derived from the Hebrew language, 18 4, LV | Moses, from whom also he derived the power of prophesying; 19 5, X | while that rational light is derived perhaps from the principle 20 5, XX | reality that Socrates, who derived his origin from seed, will 21 5, XXV | whatever be its nature, is yet derived from their fathers, they 22 5, XXXIX | moderation, for much advantage is derived by men from these animals. 23 5, XLVIII| and yet the latter was derived from their ancestor Abraham, 24 5, LIV | angels to men, what he has derived, without seeing its meaning, 25 6, II | improvement which may be derived from his writings. Now we 26 6, X | whence these statements are derived." Now, if one wished to 27 6, XXXI | beginnings of the Ogdoad are derived from this. In the next place, 28 6, XXXIX | also we made some remarks, derived from the holy Scriptures, 29 6, XLIII | generation, and as to how it derived its existence from some 30 6, LI | attained an accurate knowledge, derived in part from the statements 31 6, LXXIII| with incredulity, if He had derived His existence immediately 32 6, LXXIII| of that from which it has derived its origin. For example, 33 6, LXXVII| and any others who have derived their birth from impressive 34 6, LXXX | from whom the art of magic derived its name and has been transmitted 35 7, XXXII | not, as Celsus imagines, derived from anything that we have


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