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1 1, XIII | he may become wise." We term, then, "the wisdom of this 2 1, XVIII | their philosophy (as you term it) for those who are able 3 1, XLIX | God' will come;" for the term which they employ is, "The ' 4 3, LIX | is the more appropriate term to use--to blessedness. 5 3, LXXII | therefore in such persons term it ignorance rather than 6 3, LXXVIII| persons, and, as many would term them, the "unpolished." 7 4, XII | earth? saith the LORD," the term is used in a figurative 8 4, XVIII | inquire in what sense the term "change" is used. For if 9 4, LXXXVI | of apprehension; for the term "sorcery" has by usage been 10 4, XCVI | that account any one would term them "gods" if their characters 11 5, V | the name "demons" is not a term of indifferent meaning like 12 5, V | and some bad, nor yet a term of excellence like that 13 5, V | and blessed; whereas the term "demons" is always applied 14 5, VII | they call them), they would term gods. Now from this it follows 15 5, XXXIX | let men know that by the term "second God" we mean nothing 16 5, XLV | Ammoun (as the Egyptians term him), or Pappaeus (as the 17 5, XLV | for if we translate the term into "Lord of hosts," or " 18 5, XLVII | have to remark that the term for "righteousness" is the 19 5, LIX | meaning), God "rested,"--a term which is not found in the 20 5, LX | of the divine glory; the term "face" being used figuratively 21 5, LXII | to be the Son of God, but term Simon the "power" of God, 22 5, LXIII | corrupters of Christianity, nor term those who had fallen into 23 5, LXIV | are termed "enigmas,"--a term which we have never met. 24 6, XVII | many would describe by the term "superstition." Now, according 25 6, XXV | of the word "dragon," the term "leviathan" is in the Hebrew. 26 6, XXVIII | alleged that Christians term the Creator an "accursed 27 6, XXXII | Adonaeus, whom the Scriptures term Adonai, a third besides, 28 6, XXXV | Valentinus to the being whom they term the psychic creator of the 29 6, LXIV | invisible God," while from the term "invisible" it is indicated 30 6, LXXII | the same as if, when we term God a "consuming fire," 31 6, LXXIX | anointing, and, if we must so term it, the entire unction of 32 6, LXXX | seemed proper to Celsus to term the Chaldeans a most divinely-inspired