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1 1, XLIX | Samaritan or a Sadducee to utter; nor would the Jew in the 2 2, VI | mouth in parables, I will utter hard sayings of old;" and 3 2, XX | in vain, seeing it is an utter impossibility for him who 4 3, XXV | that a decorous man would utter such expressions as are 5 3, XXXVI | seeming predictions which they utter. Far different from such 6 3, XLIV | their own ignorance, and who utter, not what Celsus relates ( 7 3, LV | character, not venturing to utter a word in the presence of 8 3, LXIV | himself shall be exalted." We utter no blasphemy, then, against 9 3, LXV | imagines, however, that we utter these exhortations for the 10 3, LXVI | against us, then, did Celsus utter the calumny, when he said 11 4, XLIX | mouth in parables; I will utter dark sayings of old, which 12 5, LXIII | continues, "these persons utter against one another dreadful 13 5, LXIII | entreat;" and we would not utter "all manner of things shameful 14 6, VI | not lawful for a man to utter." And it is related of Jesus, 15 6, XI | were convicted of being utter nonentities. Such were Simon, 16 6, XXXIV | would not be ashamed to utter such things in a whisper, 17 6, LII | further to say to those who utter such absurdities; nor to 18 7, XIV | the prophets never would utter predictions so wicked and 19 7, XV | of the great God should utter lies." The other is: "If 20 7, XXVI | subject them to sudden and utter destruction whenever the 21 7, XLIII | not lawful for a man to utter," where the word "heard" 22 7, LIII | equal to these did your god' utter under suffering? If you 23 7, LV | equal to these did your god utter under sufferings?" we would 24 7, LXVIII| regulates all things," we utter a great truth if we attribute 25 8, XX | pretence of piety, leads to utter impiety those who abandon 26 8, LXVIII| prevent his being left in utter solitude and desertion, 27 8, LXVIII| king will not "be left in utter solitude and desertion,"