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1 1, IX | converted on the strength of mere faith, but have waited) 2 1, XXXI | divine power (since it was no mere poetical virgin that endowed 3 2, V | Jews of the present day are mere trifles and fables, since 4 2, LXIX | remaining upon it was). For the mere letter and narrative of 5 3, IX | were contented with the mere supply of their wants, although 6 3, XXIV | seen, and still see, no mere phantom, but AEsculapius 7 3, XXXVI | assailed, in obedience to the mere mention of His name.~ 8 4, XIX | of Jesus among men was no mere appearance, but a real manifestation, 9 4, XXXVIII| For if, because of the mere phraseology, we are to find 10 4, LIV | would have us to believe his mere assertions, although he 11 5, X | be so impressed with the (mere) visible light of sun, and 12 5, XXII | its accomplishment not by mere assertion, but by arguments; 13 6, I | from the ignorant as being mere slaves, and unable to understand 14 6, XXXVIII| better than he, and not by mere report, those things, even 15 6, XLIX | demonstrate, in answer to his mere assertion, that it is not " 16 6, L | heaping together, simply as mere assertions, the varying 17 7, LII | and who cannot see that no mere mechanical work of man can 18 7, LX | disciples of Jesus, who despise mere elegances of style, and 19 7, LXI | in other cases, it is a mere calumny against our religion 20 8, XXX | for gluttony, or for the mere gratification of the appetite, 21 8, XLV | the same time he treats as mere fables the wonders which 22 8, LXXII | state every one, by the mere exercise of his power, will