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1 1, XII | meaning, he would not have expressed himself with such boldness, 2 1, XLIX | Jew in the dialogue have expressed himself in language like 3 2, XIV | as if against his will, expressed his opinion that the doctrines 4 2, LXI | individual had, indeed, expressed his belief in the statement 5 3, XLV | a great amount of wisdom expressed in few words, and in which 6 3, LXXIV | and Gospels, which are expressed with obscurity, and which 7 4, III | subject the Greeks have expressed themselves at great length 8 4, III | not say what Celsus has expressed in words, that "God knows ( 9 4, XXX | made at all by us, or is expressed in a different way, Celsus 10 4, XXXIII| me in these words to have expressed very obscurely the meaning 11 4, LII | explanations and interpretations, expressed in a language and style 12 4, LIV | finally, he ought to have expressed no opinion at all on so 13 5, IX | relevant to the matter, he expressed his opinion that the Jews 14 5, LXV | by Christians have been expressed in better and clearer language 15 6, V | than fourteen generations), expressed himself in these words: " 16 6, VI | multitude, and what was to be expressed in words, and what was not 17 6, VII | Plato in his Epistles, have expressed themselves as they have 18 6, XVI | pleased with the opinion he expressed regarding rich men, to the 19 6, XX | world, but seeing, as it was expressed by the true disciple of 20 6, XLIX | follow. Celsus has also expressed his opinion that the narrative 21 6, LXV | moreover, that "He cannot be expressed by name," requires to be 22 7, XV | the argument is formally expressed as follows: 1st, Of two 23 7, XLIII | and as incapable of being expressed in words. On the contrary, 24 7, L | of generation; nor has he expressed himself with sufficient 25 7, LVIII | which had been admirably expressed long before, and which they 26 7, LIX | better than the same when expressed in the more humble and unpretending 27 7, LIX | doctrines have been better expressed among the Jewish prophets 28 7, LXI | have thy cloak also," He expressed Himself in such a way as 29 8, XXXII | them; "and they cannot be expressed: therefore by unnurtured