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1 4, XXIII | council in a marsh, or to worms crawling together in the 2 4, XXIII | representation, he compares us to " worms which assert that there 3 4, XXIII | be more endurable amongst worms and frogs than betwixt Jews 4 4, XXIV | bats, or as frogs, or as worms, in consequence of the pre-eminence 5 4, XXV | collection of bats, or ants, or worms, or frogs, rather than those 6 4, XXV | individuals are notwithstanding worms, rolling in a comer of the 7 4, XXV | men in general be deemed worms in comparison with God. 8 4, XXV | than other wicked men, to worms rolling in a corner of a 9 4, XXVI | they are to be regarded as worms and ants, and the rest of 10 4, XXVI | admitted that certain men are worms and ants, that they are 11 4, XXVI | ants, that they are the worms and ants and frogs who have 12 4, XXVI | being any longer compared to worms, even if they had been so 13 4, XXVI | you to be the brothers of worms, and relatives of ants, 14 4, XXVI | wholly contrary to propriety, worms who roll in mire?--especially 15 4, XXVII | crowd. We, then, are not worms who assemble together; who 16 4, XXVIII| those whom he regards as worms, viz., the Christians, as 17 4, XXIX | those whom he has termed "worms," when they affirm that " 18 4, XXX | therefore represented the "worms" as saying that, being created 19 4, XXX | according to Celsus, are "worms," are represented by him 20 4, XXX | more endurable if made by worms and flogs than by Christians 21 4, XXX | say that such men were "worms," who did not measure themselves 22 4, XXX | truth, to the wrigglings of worms or any other such creatures; 23 4, LVII | an ass, and, generally, worms from the most of bodies, 24 5, VII | as flies, and gnats, and worms, and every species of serpent, 25 5, XIV | which might be cherished by worms. For what sort of human 26 5, XIX | then, is not" the hope of worms, nor does our soul long