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1 1, IX | and of explanation of dark sayings, occurring in the prophetical 2 1, L | Christ; some by means of dark sayings, others in allegories or 3 2, VI | parables, I will utter hard sayings of old;" and in another 4 3, XLV | in what are called "dark" sayings, others in parables, and 5 3, LXXIV | the meaning of the hard sayings, and of those passages in 6 4, XLIX | parables; I will utter dark sayings of old, which we have heard 7 4, XCV | who knew these and similar sayings wish to observe this precept 8 6, III | then, make known their sayings to those who are capable 9 6, VIII | and who quotes many of the sayings of Plato, is, I think, intentionally 10 6, XVII | other hand, he quotes the sayings of Plato, both from his 11 6, XVIII | of reverence than those sayings of Plato which Celsus admires. 12 6, LXXIII| of men. For, quoting the sayings of the Stoics, and affecting 13 7, III | world peopled. But those sayings which were uttered or not 14 7, III | look upon as marvellous sayings, and unchangeably true." 15 7, X | of what are called dark sayings, parables, or similitudes. 16 7, LIV | repeat to us any of his sayings, and let him justify his 17 8, XV | Celsus quotes as one of our sayings, "Who else than He can be 18 8, XLVIII| responses of oracles, or sayings of soothsayers, for one