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1 2, XXXIV | down His life for its sake? Admire rather their love of truth, 2 2, XXXIX | they still continued to admire Him), had, by His glorious 3 2, LI | discrimination, nor yet admire and accept all as divine, 4 3, XXI | to understand it, he will admire the reason why some are 5 3, LXVIII | why should we not justly admire the power which they contain? 6 3, LXXV | themselves to the Creator, and to admire the Father of the Christian 7 3, LXXVII | they ought to worship, and admire, and reverence Him alone 8 4, XXVI | beauty of such, they ought to admire the Maker of them, and worship 9 4, XXXVIII| former as myths, but to admire them as philosophical ideas 10 4, XXXIX | meaning of Plato, (they will admire) the manner in which he 11 4, XLI | Why should we not rather admire a structure which resembled 12 4, XLI | breadth? And why should we not admire the design evinced in having 13 4, LXXVI | on that account one might admire the Providence which made 14 4, LXXXI | reflection. But we ought to admire the divine nature, which 15 4, LXXXII | hand in these things to admire the divine nature, and on 16 4, XCVIII | by it men may be led to admire, not the creature, but Him 17 5, XLII | are none which he would admire to a greater degree; because, 18 6, XLVI | intelligent and candid reader admire the words as truly divine 19 7, X | came after might read and admire them as the oracles of God, 20 7, LIV | to Orpheus, what does he admire in him to make him assert 21 8, XIII | honour the Father when we admire His Son, the Word, and Wisdom, 22 8, XXVIII | eat along with demons, I admire their wisdom, in having