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1 1, VII | others esoteric. Some of the hearers of Pythagoras were content 2 1, XXIX | attract to himself many hearers, he nevertheless devoted 3 1, XXXVIII| an impression upon their hearers, after they had been so 4 1, LXII | cause of converting their hearers. Nay, I am of opinion that 5 1, LXX | persuasion in the minds of the hearers.~ 6 2, II | a manner to convince the hearers, that such opinions were 7 2, XXXIX | always appropriate to His hearers, but who also by His miracles 8 2, XLV | precept of Jesus among His hearers, which taught men to despise 9 2, LV | to deceive their simple hearers, and who make gain by their 10 2, LV | order to deceive their silly hearers, and who make gain by their 11 2, LXIII | make an impression upon the hearers of this apology.~ 12 2, LXXVI | in order to turn their hearers from evil, make use of such 13 2, LXXVI | the circumstances of the hearers, nor any application of 14 3, XLV | the understanding of its hearers, it has spoken certain truths 15 3, L | to collect together such hearers of their discourses as exhort 16 3, L | who invite and assemble hearers from the public street, 17 3, LI | not pick and choose their hearers, but he who likes stands 18 3, LI | who wish to become their hearers, and having previously instructed 19 3, LII | abundance of intelligent hearers, while we conceal and pass 20 3, LVIII | teachers. For if we turn (our hearers) away from those instructors 21 4, XIII | sufficient to enable our hearers to form an idea of the defence 22 4, XXI | Aloadae? Now to impartial hearers Moses appears to be more 23 4, XXXV | names are found, deceive our hearers, as he imagines, while he 24 4, XLIV | said, when exhorting his hearers to investigate the figurative 25 4, LIII | advantage of their future hearers. Will any one indeed venture 26 4, LXXI | making the capacity of the hearers, and the benefit which they 27 4, LXXII | as far as they can their hearers from weak opinions, and 28 5, XVI | manifest to intelligent hearers how we have to answer the 29 6, II | Logos, each one of their hearers according to his deserts, 30 6, X | do not say to each of our hearers, "Believe, first of all, 31 6, LVII | are the instructors of His hearers. Unless, indeed, some peculiar 32 6, LVIII | object the conversion of the hearers, while the destruction of 33 7, X | it was desirable that the hearers should understand at once 34 8, XLVIII | are able to induce their hearers to live as men who are convinced