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1 1, XXIX | is not by any means to be despised ? And if one were to examine 2 1, XXIX | manner not at all to be despised, such doctrines as he did 3 1, XXIX | widely esteemed, and being despised as the son of a poor labouring 4 1, XXXVI | ascertaining the future would have despised their own prophets, as not 5 2, XI | and were not altogether despised and loathed by this traitor. 6 2, XVII | their property restored, despised life, and voluntarily selected 7 3, XLVIII| and the things which are despised, hath God chosen, and things 8 3, LXXIV | obscurity, and which you have despised as not containing anything 9 4, XL | arguments which are not to be despised, so also the subjects of 10 4, LII | language and style not to be despised, the least important, such 11 4, LVI | protested. And we too, who are despised by Celsus, will contravene 12 4, XC | either view are not to be despised. On the one hand, it is 13 5, XVI | and "things which are despised," and "things which are 14 5, XVI | and "the base," and "the despised," the just and obvious meaning 15 5, XLII | portion of God" that they despised all kinds of divination, 16 6, IV | weak, and things which are despised, and things which are nought, 17 7, XVIII | people are a proof that they despised the law, doubtless from 18 7, XLVIII| XLVIII.~But those who are despised for their ignorance, and 19 7, XLIX | call themselves wise have despised these virtues, and have 20 8, XXXV | great injury to those who despised them; and will the satraps 21 8, XXXVI | them. And the demons, when despised, can do no harm to those 22 8, XLVI | according as they obeyed or despised the words of the prophets? 23 8, LIII | probable that people who despised the efforts of human art