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1 1, IX | faith, but would continue to remain in the practice of a wicked 2 1, XXVIII| anything said by unbelievers to remain unexamined, but must investigate 3 1, XXXIII| the soul may be able to remain untainted by sin? And if 4 2, XII | Cleanthes; while Judas did not remain so much as three years with 5 2, LXIII | of whom the greater part remain unto the present time, but 6 2, LXV | that we who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord, 7 2, LXXII | continues: "If he wished to remain hid, why was there heard 8 2, LXXII | And if he did not seek to remain concealed, why was he punished? 9 2, LXXII | punished, if he wished to remain hid?" what has been stated 10 3, XLIV | wisdom, the blame then must remain with those who rest in their 11 3, LXXI | that it almost ceases to remain in the soul.~ 12 4, XIV | remoulding, but of an immortal to remain the same and unaltered. 13 4, LXV | the powers of their mind remain. And if there be any topic 14 4, LXXVI | countries (that it might not remain idle and unacquainted with 15 5, XIV | up, while they alone will remain, not only such of them as 16 5, XVI | up, and they alone will remain." It is not to be wondered 17 5, XVI | and the punishments are to remain,--those, viz., whose opinions, 18 5, XVI | up, but they alone are to remain."~ 19 5, XVII | said by us that there will remain at the time of the visitation 20 5, XVII | that we who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord, 21 5, XVII | then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together 22 6, XX | eternal;" and desiring to remain in the contemplation of 23 6, LXXIII| foul-smelling bodies, and do not remain pure amid such things. If, 24 6, LXXVII| for to those who still remain below, and are not yet prepared 25 6, LXXIX | which no longer desired to remain deserted by God.~ 26 7, XI | investigation into the parts which remain, or into such at least as 27 7, XVIII | nothing." Did then that nation remain for so long a period attached 28 7, LX | useful to them, than always remain Greek, and be without the 29 7, LXV | subject to vanity," which remain in this condition "in hope" 30 8, LXVIII| then there would no longer remain among men any of the glory