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1 1, Pref | that His whole life and conduct among the Jews were a better 2 1, IX | obtain this (amelioration of conduct) which they have obtained 3 1, XXV | grounds as these we defend the conduct of the Christians, when 4 1, XXVI | doctrine with their after conduct, and reflects in what acts 5 1, XXXII | and regulate their entire conduct in a manner pleasing to 6 1, LXV | disciples, do we say was the conduct recorded of Aristotle. This 7 1, LXVIII| lives, might in all their conduct have a constant reference 8 2, V | that our Lord, seeing the conduct of the Jews not to be at 9 2, XXI | knowledge more necessary for the conduct of life, can quote numerous 10 2, XXX | everywhere introduced into the conduct of things?~ 11 2, XLV | Gospel; but their upright conduct after their transgression, 12 2, LI | or to the reformation of conduct? What minister of evil demons, 13 2, LV | these statements, we shall conduct the defence of our Jesus 14 3, XXXVII| give a reason for their conduct, but sincerely observing 15 3, XXXIX | fitted of themselves to conduct to faith, and to a life 16 3, XLIV | Gospel with their censurable conduct; so, if he found nevertheless 17 3, L | Or what is there in our conduct that resembles theirs, seeing 18 3, LXII | upon himself for his past conduct, he walk humbly on account 19 3, LXXI | so far as their previous conduct is concerned, and who have 20 4, XLIII | I suppose he means the conduct of Rebecca, who contrived 21 4, XLV | should continue, shall their conduct be deemed worse than that 22 4, XLV | and have regarded their conduct as very wicked; and have 23 4, XLV | distinctly approving of their conduct as good, nor yet passing 24 4, XLVI | he inveighs against their conduct. And passing on, he speaks 25 4, XLVI | should see, indeed, that the conduct of Joseph was far superior 26 5, XXXI | to live, that so he may conduct them to the end to which 27 6, XXII | the Persians and those who conduct the mysteries of Mithras 28 6, LXVIII| else is able to save and conduct the soul of man to the God 29 7, X | the regulation of their conduct; while in regard to deeper 30 7, LXIII | different reasons determine the conduct of these different classes. 31 7, LXX | fully, and to justify the conduct of the Christians in refusing