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1 1, XVIII | XVIII.~And challenging a comparison of book with book, I would 2 2, XLIV | we assert that this very comparison has been somehow foretold 3 2, LII | grandeur and divinity (in comparison with those of Moses), were 4 2, LV | Jew, still continuing the comparison derived from the accounts 5 3, X | first were few in number, in comparison with the multitudes who 6 3, XXIX | Church, and those who in comparison with the better are less 7 3, XXXIV | be found to amount to in comparison with the work of Jesus, 8 3, XXXVII| Apollo or Zeus, endure such a comparison, Antinous being magnified 9 3, XXXVII| matters) will not endure a comparison to be made between them 10 3, LVI | and let him ascertain by comparison among those children and 11 3, LX | disciples." Therefore in the comparison which he institutes between 12 3, LXIV | conscious of human infirmity in comparison with the greatness of God, 13 3, LXXVII| ought not to be brought into comparison with it, is the act of those 14 4, XXIV | mankind in this proposed comparison, but on account of their 15 4, XXV | the tide of evil, is, in comparison with the rest of mankind, 16 4, XXV | general be deemed worms in comparison with God. For reason, having 17 4, XXXIX | paradise of God, and of the comparison between Penia and the serpent, 18 4, LIII | countless numbers, that by the comparison of both methods he may form 19 4, LXXII | themselves, after careful comparison one with another. For those 20 4, XC | and beyond all reach of comparison with the latter. We have 21 5, XI | sun, moon, and stars, in comparison with God, who is light of 22 5, XXIII | words, we would say that, in comparison with what is generally understood 23 5, XXVIII| things which are so only by comparison, so that the same act may 24 5, XXVIII| temperance also is a thing of comparison, and courage as well, and 25 6, XIV | human wisdom is "folly" in comparison with the "divine." In the 26 6, XVI | was chosen as an object of comparison with a rich man, and what 27 6, XVI | adduced as an object of comparison in the sacred Scriptures, 28 6, XVII | points, for the sake of comparison with these plausible declarations 29 6, XXII | inappropriate to institute a comparison with any of these, because 30 6, LV | but some, although few in comparison with the order of the whole 31 7, VII | prophets of the Most High, in comparison with which the firmness 32 8, XVII | skill; so that there is no comparison even between the Olympian 33 8, XX | senseless gods, that there is no comparison between our statues and