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1 1, XXIV | of circumstances which is appropriate to their nature, are possessed 2 1, XXIV | assigned, each one bears a name appropriate to the several dialects 3 1, XXXIV | man. Now it seems to me appropriate to the character of a Jew 4 1, XXXV | which of the two is the more appropriate as the mother of Immanuel ( 5 1, XXXV | holy virgin? Surely it is appropriate only to the latter to produce 6 1, XXXVII| they thought that this was appropriate to persons who were too 7 1, LV | the expression would be appropriate, "This man bears our sins, 8 1, LXII | nevertheless quote it again, as appropriate to the present occasion, 9 2, I | knowledge does not know what is appropriate in the matter of such representations; 10 2, XXXIV | a quotation on his part appropriate), how (does it follow) that 11 2, XXXIX | whose words were always appropriate to His hearers, but who 12 2, LV | objection would be more appropriate in the mouth of one who 13 2, LXV | which appeared to us to be appropriate to this passage, we gave 14 2, LXIX | explain, viz., that it was appropriate for Him who had resolved 15 3, XXI | went? But it is not the appropriate time to describe at present 16 3, LIV | the exhortations which are appropriate to them, and to show to 17 3, LIX | fortune, or--which is the more appropriate term to use--to blessedness. 18 3, LXXIII| them to be surrounded with appropriate guidance and laws, so God, 19 3, LXXVI | Insane" would be the more appropriate word for those who hasten 20 4, XIII | are the things which are appropriate to be consumed by God. And 21 4, XVII | had reflected on what is appropriate to a soul which is to enjoy 22 4, XXXIX | of Socrates as being more appropriate than what was said regarding 23 5, XVI | sinners. And perhaps, as it is appropriate to Children that some things 24 5, XXXIII| Celsus, by subjoining the appropriate answer.~ 25 6, LV | not, however, deemed it appropriate to my present treatise to