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1 1, XLV | latter. But if you draw back, and shirk a demonstration, 2 1, LX | that they were not to go back to Herod, but to return 3 1, LXVII | did; unless they take us back to their fables and histories, 4 2, XI | he repented, and brought back the thirty pieces of silver 5 2, XI | poor, repented, and brought back the thirty pieces of silver 6 2, XII | themselves to philosophy, fell back again into their ignorant 7 2, XIII | before men," etc. And go back with me in thought to Jesus 8 2, XIII | with wonder, when he goes back in thought to Him who then 9 2, LXX | heaven, and come and rolled back the stone." And, shortly 10 4, XIX | saw would aid in bringing back those so afflicted to a 11 4, XXXII | given to sin, to be brought back by their sufferings to their 12 4, XXXIII| Jews trace their genealogy back to the three fathers, Abraham, 13 4, XXXIV | themselves and their beginning back to these?--whose names, 14 4, XLV | salt because she turned back; nor by his daughters intoxicating 15 4, LVII | out of the marrow of the back, and that a bee should spring 16 4, XCIX | God after a time bring it back to himself; nor is He angry 17 4, XCIX | and after a time to bring back the whole to Himself. Moreover, 18 5, LXII | that is evil, and bring it back to the Creator of all things. 19 6, XIII | antiquity not being referred back, as Celsus thinks, merely 20 6, LII | the creator, demands it back again. Proceeding next foolishly 21 6, LII | intention of demanding it back? For it is the mark of a 22 6, LII | a needy person to demand back (what he has given), whereas 23 6, LXXII | would not have received back the spirit which He had 24 7, II | same God will always fall back upon the same reason 'This 25 7, VI | pestilence to restore her back to him. And I remember reading 26 7, VII | pulse. Or if you will go back to more remote times, think 27 7, XXXIII| of all objections, come back again to the same question, ' 28 8, LXIII | own evil nature, he falls back into his errors, and compares 29 8, LXXI | because they did not drive back the enemy, some prudent