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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXIX | Egypt, and being, to use the instance already quoted, not only 2 1, XXXVII| particular events; as, for instance, how the asses of Kish, 3 1, XXXVII| what He has done in the instance of one animal, He could 4 1, XLVIII| that of Christ. And by this instance, this man who boasts of 5 1, LVIII | throne." See now in this instance the blunder of one who cannot 6 2, I | Now observe how, by this instance, Peter is represented as 7 2, X | Let Celsus produce any instance of such, and make good his 8 2, XX | For, as in the latter instance, intercourse with a woman 9 2, XXV | mentioned only the single instance, as one would say, indicating 10 2, XLII | irreproachable," let him instance any one of those who adhere 11 2, XLVIII| stand still; and the third instance, that of Lazarus, who had 12 2, LV | might credibly adduce the instance of Rhampsinitus, saying 13 3, V | state of things s in either instance was rebellion against the 14 3, XXIII | examine each individual instance, and ascertain whether it 15 4, XLVIII| allegorical meaning? (Take the instance) where Chrysippus of Soli, 16 4, LI | elated on account of this instance, though we express our approval 17 4, LXXIV | commended. For as, in the instance referred to, hatred blinds 18 4, LXXXI | by looking upon ants, for instance, they might become more 19 4, XCVIII| being desirous to show an instance among the irrational animals 20 4, XCVIII| irrational creation, quotes the instance of the Arabian bird the 21 6, XXII | inappropriate to adduce the instance of the mysteries of Mithras?~ 22 6, XXIV | XXIV.~After the instance borrowed from the Mithraic 23 6, LXXXI | appears, in the present instance, to have forgotten that 24 7, XXXI | are alone real. Thus, for instance, there is the true light,


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