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1 1, Pref | a better answer than any writing, seeing it both disposes 2 1, IV | first transgression, for the writing of God a second time.~ 3 1, XXXVI | committed their words to writing, but would have spontaneously 4 1, XXXVII | buffoon, land not one who is writing in a serious tone.~ 5 1, XLVI | if we were to commit to writing, although they were seen 6 1, XLVI | committed the result to writing.~ 7 2, XIII | without committing it to writing, and left His disciples 8 2, XXXVII | it is that the prophetic writing represents as uttering these 9 2, LXVI | resurrection, when Paul, writing to the Corinthians, can 10 3, II | worthy of being committed to writing? And did so great a nation 11 3, VI | letters, employed by Moses in writing those five books which are 12 3, XXIV | the conscience revealed in writing), we are called by him a 13 3, XXXII | statements should be committed to writing (for I do not believe that 14 3, LIII | word is used by our Paul in writing to the Corinthians, who 15 4, XXXIV | has occupied himself with writing a history about them, either 16 4, LXVII | deem it of advantage, in writing a treatise against us, to 17 4, LXXXVII| and one of these kinds of writing is "Proverbs." And for this 18 5, XVII | the apostle's meaning in writing those words which I have 19 6, VI | explained to the multitude in writing and in oral address, what 20 6, VI | by me, than to commit to writing what was to prove of such 21 6, VI | which they did not commit to writing. Ezekiel, e.g., received 22 6, VI | conveyed to the multitude in writing or in speech. And if it 23 6, VI | were to be committed to writing, and how this was to be 24 6, VI | ought to be committed to writing and what not, declares that 25 6, VI | to commit their words to writing.~ 26 6, XXVI | with danger to commit to writing the explanation of such 27 6, LXXIV | buffoonery, imagining that he is writing mimes or scoffing verses; 28 7, VI | certain Pythagorean, when writing on the hidden meanings in 29 7, XI | recorded the prophecies in writing. And it seems quite clear 30 8, XI | continually speaking and writing, but also ourselves to be 31 8, LI | swerve." For certainly in writing against Christians, the 32 8, LXXVI | fulfilled his promise of writing a second book, we may well