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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIX | not yet ten thousand years old, but very much under that, 2 1, XX | not yet ten thousand years old, when he says that the Greeks 3 1, LI | goings forth have been of old, from everlasting." Now 4 1, LXVII | literature, continues: "The old mythological fables, which 5 2, VI | will utter hard sayings of old;" and in another place, 6 2, XLV | Peter, "When thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth 7 3, XV | by the authorities as in old times. For we have learned 8 4, XXXVI | God; thus relating certain old wives' fables, and most 9 4, XXXIX | taking the narrative to be an old wife's fable, and has purposely 10 4, XLIX | will utter dark sayings of old, which we have heard and 11 4, LVI | and they all shall wax old as a garment; and as a vesture 12 5, XIX | pass what was predicted of old by the prophets,--the annihilation 13 5, XX | at them as contemptible old wives' fables, it is at 14 6, XII | I say, although I am an old man, that, in addition to 15 6, XXIX | Jews also worshipped of old time, and still profess 16 6, XXXIV | sacred leather! Now what old woman would not be ashamed 17 6, XXXVII| a truth, even a drunken old woman would be ashamed to 18 6, XLIX | spirit of the writers of the old Comedy, who have sportively 19 6, LXIII | had nor longer has "the old man with his deeds," being 20 6, LXXIV | turn against himself: "What old woman would not be ashamed 21 7, XXIV | of Jesus, but also by the Old Testament. Accordingly we 22 7, XXV | giving any passage from the Old Testament which he considers 23 7, XXV | it was said to them in old time, An eye for an eye, 24 7, XXVI | was given to the Jews of old by Moses, and that which 25 7, XXVI | same providence which of old gave the law, and has now 26 7, XLV | same influence that men of old made known many important 27 7, LI | same influence that men of old made known many important 28 8, XVII | again, they who "put off the old man with his deeds, and 29 8, XLI | against us after the manner of old wives. "You," says he, " 30 8, LXIX | yourselves say, promised of old this and much more to those 31 8, LXIX | pray to the Word, who of old said to the Hebrews, when


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