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1 1, VII | secret system, is altogether absurd. But that there should be 2 1, XXXVIII| their abode, is altogether absurd. For in what did they place 3 1, XLVIII | providence; so how is it absurd to say that the mind which 4 1, LVII | his views. But it is not absurd, in quoting the extremely 5 2, XI | we are not to believe, is absurd. And if we must make a statement 6 2, XX | And, what is still more absurd, God himself plotted against 7 2, XXII | And, which is still more absurd, God himself conspired against 8 2, XLIV | inventing defences which are absurd, and by which ye were ridiculously 9 2, LXX | which is both impossible and absurd, viz., that while undergoing 10 4, XIX | altogether unnecessary and absurd to answer a charge which 11 4, XLIII | XLIII.~"Altogether absurd, and out of season," he 12 4, XLVIII | should I enumerate these absurd stories of the Greeks regarding 13 4, LI | are much more shameful and absurd than the fables themselves, 14 4, LIX | For it would, indeed, be absurd that certain stones and 15 4, LXXXV | natural apparatus? But it is absurd to suppose that he who looks 16 5, VII | God, he adds that this is absurd; finding fault with those 17 5, XII | cometh after me." And it is absurd, when He who fills heaven 18 5, XIV | betake themselves to a most absurd refuge, viz., that all things 19 5, XX | given expression to very absurd opinions. And if we must 20 5, XXIII | betake ourselves to a most absurd refuge, saying that with 21 5, XXVI | and yet such a view is absurd, and destructive in no small 22 5, XXVII | another; and this is the most absurd result that can be conceived!~ 23 5, XXVIII | which nothing could be more absurd! What we have said, however, 24 5, XXVIII | doctrine is free from the absurd consequences enumerated 25 5, XXXVII | referred to), it would be absurd to contemn those acts by 26 5, LXV | their opinions in the most absurd manner on things which they 27 6, XXII | upon these matters would be absurd, and similar to what he 28 6, LIX | earth," there is nothing absurd in the expression. If, on 29 6, LX | beginning, would it not be absurd in the first and greatest 30 7, XV | that the supposition is absurd, for it combines two lines 31 7, XVII | beings. And there is nothing absurd in a man having died, and 32 7, XLIII | God the Father, which is absurd. Moreover, that these words, " 33 8, II | loss, it is," he thinks, "absurd to be on our guard against 34 8, XLIX | Besides, is it not most absurd and inconsistent in you, 35 8, XLIX | unless we fall into the absurd errors of the followers