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1 1, IX | not believe that even a physician of the body, who restores 2 2, XX | preventing him from employing a physician to promote his recovery; 3 2, XX | recover whether you call in a physician or not; but if it is decreed 4 2, XX | recover whether you call in a physician or no. But it is certainly 5 2, XX | vain that you call in a physician." Now with this argument 6 2, XX | healing art, of necessity the physician is summoned, and it is therefore 7 2, XX | in vain do you call in a physician." We have brought forward 8 2, XXIV | are like the words of a physician, who cuts bodies asunder, 9 2, LXVII| Saviour Lord, like a good physician, came rather to us who were 10 3, XXV | improper lives, no wise physician would wish to heal. And 11 3, LXI | that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick;" 12 3, LXII | were living in a city, a physician had been sent them by a 13 3, LXII | Word was sent, indeed, as a physician to sinners, but as a teacher 14 3, LXII | even to such, but not as a physician. While if by those "who 15 3, LXXIV| I act like a benevolent physician, who should seek after the 16 4, XV | befitting to say of the physician, who looks on dreadful sights 17 4, XV | to misery?" And yet the physician, in looking on dreadful 18 4, XVIII| child, or is arranged by the physician with a view to the good 19 4, LXXII| were to call the words of a physician "threats," when he tells 20 7, LIX | promoted better by that physician who attends to the health