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1 1, III | of Socrates the Athenians immediately afterwards repented; and 2 1, XXV | Persephone; or that Apollo immediately suggests the son of Leto 3 1, XL | place, he runs away to what immediately follows the narrative of 4 1, LXVIII | wrought by you." But then he immediately compares them to the tricks 5 2, IX | Son of God was to appear immediately, not in that body and soul, 6 2, XXIV | does not give what follows immediately after, which manifests at 7 2, LXV | expression which follows immediately after the statement, "The 8 2, LXIX | of Celsus, that Jesus had immediately disappeared from the cross, 9 2, LXIX | two of His acquaintances, immediately disappeared from view, after 10 2, LXX | own boon companions, he immediately subjoins: "While undergoing 11 2, LXXVIII| believe him?" To which we immediately answer, that He did not 12 3, I | his preface, and the parts immediately following it, testing each 13 3, III | of things? For they would immediately have gone over to the worship 14 3, V | V.~Immediately after these points, Celsus, 15 3, XXII | the soul of man perishes immediately (after death), the souls 16 3, LIX | LIX.~Immediately after this, Celsus, perceiving 17 4, III | entered into this life. Immediately after, however, as if some 18 4, XXIII | there is a God, and that immediately after him, we who are made 19 4, XXXIII | XXXIII.~Immediately after this, Celsus, assailing 20 4, LXXV | the chase; while they are immediately and spontaneously provided 21 4, LXXXVI | LXXXVI.~Immediately after this, as if doing 22 5, LVI | LVI.~Proceeding immediately after to mix up and compare 23 6, XI | all who obeyed them were immediately dispersed. We do not, then, " 24 6, L | the six days, Moses should immediately add, without a special meaning, 25 6, LXXIII | had derived His existence immediately from above." He had made 26 6, LXXX | declared that they would immediately perish. And this prediction 27 6, LXXXI | punishment upon Him." He immediately adds, however, that "our 28 7, XLIII | just quoted from Plato, immediately gives God the name of "the