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1 1, Pref | but who despises all its contents, since they are contemned, 2 1, LXXI | bring to a termination the contents of our first book in reply 3 2, XX | you carefully observe the contents of the psalm, you will find 4 3, XXI | truly venerable and divine contents of the Gospels, or the mind 5 3, LXXVII| greatness of the world and its contents, and from the beauty of 6 4, XXXIII| this, Celsus, assailing the contents of the first book of Moses, 7 4, LII | patiently listen to its contents; that, finding in it nothing 8 4, LIII | form an opinion from their contents of the purpose of the writers, 9 5, VIII | nor having learned their contents from any other source, has 10 5, LIV | from not understanding the contents of the book of Enoch. No 11 5, LIV | seeing its meaning, from the contents of the book of Enoch; for 12 5, LV | has not discovered in the contents of the book of Genesis, 13 5, LX | about the meaning of their contents; for we do not regulate 14 5, LX | true comprehension of the contents of the law.~ 15 5, LXII | our ability not only the contents of Scripture, and the differences 16 6, VI | book, in order that its contents might not be written, and 17 6, LXXI | containing body includes its contents, because they also are " 18 7, XII | instances, however, but contents himself with loudly asserting