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1 1, IV | impressed upon their minds sound ideas of morality, the doctrine 2 1, VI | repeated them did so in a sound and genuinely believing 3 1, XLIV | that Celsus displayed no sound judgment in representing 4 2, XX | can help, but according to sound reasoning it is a sophism. 5 2, LXV | For the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised 6 3, XVI | trumpet them aloud, and sound them before men, as the 7 3, LVIII| teach what is contrary to sound doctrine, do not blame us 8 3, LXXVI| No one, then, who is of sound mind, and teaches the doctrines 9 4, XIX | those so afflicted to a sound state of mind. But Celsus 10 4, XXVI | who have fallen away from sound views of God, and, under 11 4, XXIX | not, but have misconceived sound reason), that "God exists, 12 4, XLV | Is this to be accounted sound reasoning among the Greeks, 13 4, LXI | tested, are proved not to be sound and incontrovertible. And 14 4, XCVII| learn from the indistinct sound of birds that they are about 15 5, I | his words from remaining "sound in the faith," I would do 16 5, XI | it was in accordance with sound reason that this should 17 5, XVII | trump; for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised 18 5, XX | now we must by means of sound reasoning refute the fallacies 19 5, XLIII| point out how agreeable to sound reason, and unattended with 20 5, LVII | true! Now it is opposed to sound reason to judge in this 21 5, LXIV | are easily deceived, from sound doctrine. But neither we, 22 6, LVI | disciplined by the word and sound doctrine. This, then, is 23 7, XLVI | to seek to overthrow any sound reasonings. But here we 24 7, XLIX | with any right opinions or sound doctrines held even by Greeks, 25 7, LIV | Jesus that leads him to sound forth the praises of Orpheus; 26 7, LIX | that if the doctrine be sound, and the effect of it good, 27 7, LXIII| approve of those who object on sound principles, and condemn 28 7, LXIII| one man refraining for sound reasons, another for such 29 8, XXI | Being will act according to sound reason, and not take part 30 8, LIV | to us, had been able to sound the depths of the Gospel 31 8, LXXVI| truth which leads men by sound doctrines to the noblest