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1 1, XVI | nations, and should not deem the Jews worthy of a place 2 1, LVI | would be tedious; and I deem it sufficient for the present 3 1, LX | him to him, but not now; I deem him happy, although he will 4 2, II | the circumcision, I do not deem it out of place to quote 5 2, IX | discourse thus: "How should we deem him to be a God, who not 6 3, II | not only to speak, but to deem their announcements worthy 7 3, VII | however wicked. For He did not deem it in keeping with such 8 3, XXIV | AEsculapius; while we, if we deem this a matter of importance, 9 3, XXIX | bodies, and to those who deem them to be gods on that 10 3, LVII | I know not,) unless he deem those to be good instructors 11 4, LXVII| understand how Celsus should deem it of advantage, in writing 12 5, II | greater number, such as we deem in harmony with our former 13 5, X | light of theirs, they should deem themselves (although possessed 14 5, XXXIV| nations, and yet each seems to deem its own by far the best. 15 5, XXXIV| too, there are some who deem themselves discharging a 16 6, XIV | while we, on the other hand, deem those to be "uninstructed" 17 6, XV | instruction, "who did not deem equality with God a thing 18 8, XXXIV| salvation, appear unto them, deem it their office and duty