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1 1, XIV | false. For if the respective writers related the events which 2 1, XVI | together a great collection of writers, who bear witness to the 3 1, XVIII | observe that your series of writers display little concern for 4 1, XXXVII | intercourse with the male (as writers on animals say is the case 5 1, XLII | into the meaning of the writers, that the object with which 6 1, XLIV | father, taught also the writers of the Gospel the miraculous 7 1, LXIII | spirit of truth by which the writers are influenced, ought, from 8 2, X | to be inventions of the writers of the Gospels, why should 9 2, XV | truth which actuated the writers, who acknowledged that Jesus 10 2, XXIV | truth which actuates the writers of the Gospels (who might 11 3, XXXIX | in the intentions of the writers of the Gospels, observing 12 3, XXXIX | guileless purpose of the writers being, so to speak, marked 13 3, LXXIV | enter into the aim of the writers.~ 14 4, XX | only the antiquity of the writers, but the venerable nature 15 4, XXXVI | absurdities. And these are the writers whom Plato expels from his " 16 4, XLV | of truth displayed by the writers of sacred Scripture, who 17 4, XLVIII | of Jewish and Christian writers give all these things an 18 4, XLIX | spirit. If, indeed, those writers at the present day who are 19 4, LI | to those of still older writers, such as Aristobulus. But 20 4, LI | the meaning (of the sacred writers), that even Grecian philosophers 21 4, LIII | contents of the purpose of the writers, and of their consciences 22 4, LXXXVII| it is the custom of these writers (of Scripture) to distribute 23 4, LXXXVII| violence to the meaning of the writers. By what we have said, then, 24 5, LVII | some of the more recent writers who lived a very short time 25 6, I | which he has adduced from writers on philosophy. For he has 26 6, XV | observe, however, that in writers much older than Plato the 27 6, XVIII | passages, in which our sacred writers express their ideas regarding 28 6, XXVII | called by ecclesiastical writers the "seal," statements which 29 6, XLIX | but in the spirit of the writers of the old Comedy, who have 30 7, XI | to the usage of Scripture writers. And Celsus is not to be 31 7, XXVIII | borrowed from certain ancient writers whom he styles "divine," 32 7, XXXIX | was in use among our own writers; for Moses, in his account