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1 1, XLV | reputed learned men, having employed the following argument in 2 1, LV | suffering." Many arguments were employed on that occasion during 3 1, LXII | his brother Andrew, who employed a net to gain their necessary 4 1, LXVI | of Hades should have been employed, or anything of a similar 5 2, XX | intercourse with a woman is not employed in vain, seeing it is an 6 3, VI | and the Hebrew letters, employed by Moses in writing those 7 3, VIII | from Hebrew ancestors, they employed a language from which they 8 3, XXII | and ridicule which can be employed against us, mentions in 9 3, XXV | of the Muses"--a man who employed his poetic powers upon topics 10 3, LXXV | he will be shown to have employed to no purpose in his argument 11 4, XVIII | evils, and would only be employed as a medicine, either in 12 4, XXXIV | are formuloe frequently employed against demons and certain 13 4, XXXV | regarding the nature of names employed for miraculous purposes, 14 4, XXXVII | which the expression was employed, states that "they composed 15 4, LXXIX | formed, and weapons and nets employed, men were generally caught 16 4, XCIII | prophets, these animals are employed as examples of all that 17 5, IX | induced by the incantations employed in jugglery and sorcery ( 18 5, IX | obedience to the spells employed by the magicians) to bow 19 5, XXXIII | pruning-hooks the spears formerly employed in war." For we no longer 20 5, XXXVIII| similar illustration may be employed in the case of the Arabians, 21 5, XXXVIII| mysteries, and juggling tricks employed to invoke demons, but also 22 5, XLV | word which is frequently employed in incantations; for if 23 5, LXIV | misunderstood also those who employed these declarations of the 24 6, IX | things, which are necessarily employed in the acquisition of knowledge, 25 6, XLVII | therefore of opinion that we employed the expression "Son of God," 26 6, LXX | figurative expressions, employed to denote the nature of " 27 7, VI | were a god, he should have employed his prophetic power as a 28 7, XXXVI | figure of speech is properly employed when the character and sentiments 29 7, XXXVIII| other parts of the body are employed. And it is certain that 30 7, XLIV | again by analogy, which is employed by them also, and that in 31 8, XXX | God a soul which has nobly employed the organs of the body in 32 8, XXXIX | would be admissible if we employed such language as he ascribes