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1 1, Pref | those who, as the apostle terms them, are "weak in the faith;" 2 1, LX | Magi, being on familiar terms with evil spirits, and invoking 3 1, LXII | also, Paul, referring in terms of commendation, as we have 4 1, LXIV | speak in the following terms of their former lives: " 5 1, LXVI | life," and employs other terms of similar import; and when 6 2, XX | oracle or in equivalent terms. Future events are thus 7 2, XXIV | death, expressing himself in terms like these: 'O Father, if 8 2, XLIX | sorcery, says in express terms as follows: "O light and 9 2, LIII | Jesus, he says, "And he terms him who devises such things, 10 2, LIII | Moses, might say, "And he terms him who devises such things, 11 3, XLII | properties which Celsus terms "impurities," and in so 12 3, LXV | himself in the following terms: "And yet, indeed, it is 13 3, LXVIII| discourses, which Celsus terms "vulgar," are filled with 14 3, LXXIX | and is stated in obscure terms with advantage. Moreover, 15 4, XVII | the Scripture mystically terms them) the "lost sheep of 16 4, XVIII | given, as the Scripture terms it, "the sincere milk of 17 4, XXXVII| face the breath of life,"--terms which are used figuratively, 18 5, XV | of referring in obscure terms to questions not fitted 19 5, XVI | to those whom the word terms "the foolish things of the 20 5, XXIX | the earth in the following terms: "When the Most High divided 21 5, LIV | thinks fit in the following terms: "And so he is not the only 22 6, IX | the "word" of Plato. Plato terms the third "image;" but we, 23 6, XIV | for his assertions, he terms us "sorcerers," and asserts 24 6, XX | things seen;" while he terms "unseen," things which are 25 6, XXXVI | lead to destruction, as it terms, on the contrary, good actions 26 6, LXV | and their final end by the terms "to Him." Of a truth, God 27 6, LXIX | answer in the following terms: "Since God is great and 28 6, LXX | of familiar and corporeal terms. In the same way, too, if 29 7, X | to have given the exact terms of the prophecies, whether 30 7, XIX | although he changes the terms of it, where it is said 31 7, LXI | said "coarsely," as Celsus terms it, "To him who shall strike 32 8, XLIX | XLIX.~Let us see in what terms Celsus next addresses us: "