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1 1, LV | nations. And in this way he explained the words, "Thy form shall 2 1, LXIII | apostle would require to be explained, in consistency with the 3 2, II | law which require to be explained and cleared up in a spiritual 4 2, LXIII | them the reason would be explained why He did not show Himself, 5 2, LXIV | as they who heard them explained were endowed with higher 6 2, LXXIII | object of His coming had been explained at great length in His discourses 7 4, XXXVII | figuratively, and require to be explained in order to show that God 8 4, XXXVIII| the form of a myth, to be explained allegorically, in the sense 9 4, LIV | its species, ought to have explained the causes of these diversities. 10 4, LXXXI | origin of these things is not explained by the existence of any 11 6, VI | matters could be adequately explained to the multitude in writing 12 6, X | nothing' might perhaps be explained in words." But as Celsus 13 6, XXXVI | will be more appropriately explained when we interpret the statements 14 6, LXIII | man, because Celsus has explained that to be made after the 15 7, XI | the twelve minor prophets, explained literally and in detail 16 7, XXI | in the sense we have just explained, consider if it is not according 17 7, XXX | Plato has borrowed, will be explained by those who, leading a 18 7, XXXVIII| its meaning; but let it be explained by this passage, "Beholding 19 7, L | L.~Celsus has not explained how error accompanies the " 20 8, XII | Son, therefore, as we have explained; and our argument against 21 8, LXV | the best of our ability, explained at length, and with various