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1 1, II | which are sufficient to produce faith in any one who reads 2 1, XXII | Egyptians who profess to produce some wonderful result by 3 1, XXIX | make himself known, and to produce an impression on those who 4 1, XXXV | appropriate only to the latter to produce a being at whose birth it 5 1, XLII | actually occurred, and to produce an intelligent conception 6 1, LX | accordingly, wishing to produce the customary results, which 7 1, LXVII | have been so great as to produce a belief in the fables which 8 1, LXVII | take away diseases; and produce a marvellous meekness of 9 1, LXX | uttered with power, should produce an indescribable sort of 10 2, I | appeared more likely to produce an impression. But probably 11 2, X | not perform? Let Celsus produce any instance of such, and 12 2, XI | of Jesus had been able to produce some feeling of repentance 13 2, XIII | reality he had nothing to produce beyond the Gospel narrative 14 3, XXXIX | truth it is faith which does produce such an assent. Observe, 15 3, XL | our minds at birth, do not produce a change upon those who 16 3, LXVIII| elegant expression, should produce such results in the case 17 3, LXX | inherent sweetness cannot produce bitterness contrary to its 18 3, LXX | that whose nature it is to produce light through its being 19 4, IV | ambassadors of the truth, and who produce a complete reformation, 20 4, XIX | savouring of falsehood, produce upon such characters a corrective 21 4, LXXXVI| their power of vision and to produce rapidity of movement, having 22 5, XII | Word's true vine, cannot produce the fruits of virtue unless 23 5, XXXII | mode of life which helps to produce an oblivion of their former 24 5, XLV | Roman tongue, we could not produce the result which the incantation 25 5, XLV | God of Jacob," he would produce certain effects, either 26 5, XLV | other language, we shall produce no result; but if we retain 27 5, XLV | in such matters maintain, produce some effect. And the same 28 6, XLI | philosophers they were unable to produce any effect, because they 29 7, XXXV | deceive the beholders, could produce such effects after it had 30 7, LX | of expression they should produce a distaste for their teaching. 31 7, LX | keep up the figure, is to produce in him who partakes of it 32 8, XLVIII| priests of the heathen gods produce many that are clear and