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30 favour
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30 reference
30 remain
30 superior
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Against Celsus

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qualities

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXV | things signified, but the qualities and peculiarities of words, 2 1, XXXII | invested with all excellent qualities.~ 3 1, XXXIII| miraculous body, possessing some qualities common to those of other 4 3, XLI | speaking, being without qualities, receives such as the Creator 5 3, XLII | matter which underlies all qualities to exchange some of them, 6 3, XLII | of Jesus also to exchange qualities, and to become such as it 7 3, XLII | he has laid aside these qualities, he will be a God:" (and 8 3, LXIV | the ground of certain good qualities which he thinks he possesses, 9 3, LXVIII| which possesses no other qualities than those of human nature. 10 4, XII | essential nor accidental qualities. But we do not refer either 11 4, XXIV | endowed with all virtuous qualities.~ 12 4, XXXIV | certain great and marvellous qualities, patent to those who are 13 4, LIV | intelligence which impressed these qualities upon the matter of plants. 14 4, LVI | properly speaking, without qualities and without form, and derives 15 4, LVI | without form, and derives its qualities from some (other) source, 16 4, LVII | as due to the different qualities, internal and external, 17 4, LVII | dead, we assert that the qualities which are in bodies undergo 18 4, LVII | capable of receiving those qualities which the Creator pleases 19 4, LVII | the work of God, and that qualities (I know not whence it was 20 4, LVII | changes which occur in the qualities of matter.~ 21 4, LXI | from a matter devoid of qualities, remembering his own assertion 22 4, LXXV | concurrence of atoms gave birth to qualities so diverse, and that it 23 6, LXIII | its not possessing these qualities,--he maintains: "Neither 24 6, LXV | true, since there are many qualities which cannot be indicated 25 6, LXV | forth in words the peculiar qualities of each individual thing? 26 6, LXXVII| capable of receiving all the qualities which the Artificer desires, 27 7, XLII | the combining of various qualities, or by analysis, which is 28 7, XLII | and setting aside of some qualities, or finally by analogy;-- 29 7, LX | have to apply it to the qualities of spiritual food with which 30 8, XXI | or to set forth certain qualities of water or earth, or the


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