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1 1, XXXI | divinity--were not afraid to endure the same sufferings with 2 1, L | sufferings which He was to endure at the hands of the Jews, 3 2, XXXVII| drink of them, and could not endure his thirst as any ordinary 4 2, LI | divine? and does human life endure the worse, but never receive 5 2, LXIX | Him who had resolved to endure suspension upon the cross, 6 3, XXXVII| him with Apollo or Zeus, endure such a comparison, Antinous 7 3, XXXVII| says, "that they will not endure his being compared with 8 3, XXXVII| these matters) will not endure a comparison to be made 9 4, X | use s to those who are to endure them; or by the promises 10 5, XV | punishments upon those who endure them. It is sufficient, 11 5, XLVI | reasons we should prefer to endure all manner of suffering 12 5, LVII | God of all things, and who endure all kinds of injury, even 13 6, XVII | were, from those who cannot endure the splendours of His knowledge, 14 6, XXII | Mercury and iron are fit to endure all things, and are money-making 15 6, XLII | punished by him, ought to endure it. Now these statements 16 7, XVI | it was a man who should endure these human sufferings. 17 7, XL | ascribed by Celsus to those who endure no such sufferings; and 18 7, XLVI | bless, when persecuted to endure, when defamed to entreat," 19 8, XXVI | obey God, we must die, or endure anything, sooner than obey