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1 1, IX | life. Now, whatever other evidence can be furnished of the 2 1, XIX | the dialogues of Plato (as evidence) on these subjects, we shall 3 1, XXVI | God, and were to show, as evidence of such a result, one hundred 4 1, XLIX | know not why, the strongest evidence in confirmation of the claims 5 1, LI | Jesus, to have additional evidence from other sources, let 6 1, LXVII | even after the clearest evidence. For we assert that the 7 1, LXVII | habitable world contains evidence of the works of Jesus, in 8 2, XIII | continues firm; for the evidence of the circumcision is sufficient 9 2, XVI | and with such fulness of evidence, that he who could not deny 10 2, XXX | reasoning the meanness of the evidence, in order that the Christian, 11 2, XXX | notwithstanding that the clearest evidence proves it true of Jesus. " 12 2, XXXVIII| extraordinary manner, and with the evidence of divine power, among the 13 2, XXXVIII| believe in Him who gave evidence of the power that was in 14 2, XL | unto death), to the clear evidence of one God who is over all 15 3, XXIV | of Jesus. And some give evidence of their having received 16 3, XXVII | producing some proof or evidence of the alleged occurrences 17 3, XXIX | Metapontines considered the evidence in favour of Aristeas being 18 4, XXI | are past, and thus give evidence of the indwelling of the 19 4, XXXIV | the invocation of them, evidence the divinity of the men? 20 4, XXXIV | names, being Hebrew, are an evidence to the Hebrews, who have 21 4, LXXXIII| this is not to be deemed as evidence of the existence of reason 22 5, LVII | those who have given every evidence of being genuine philosophers, 23 5, LXV | by opinions which at once evidence their noble and religious 24 6, XLIX | arguments; for he had no evidence, in my judgment, which was 25 6, LXXV | nor is there any certain evidence that he was "little." The 26 8, XLV | have been convinced by the evidence in support of our miracles,