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1 1, LXI | to mankind. And this is plain to him who reflects that 2 2, VI | sense of these Words in the plain history which they relate, 3 3, XV | strengthens our union, is plain from the fact that this 4 5, XXIX | east, that they found a plain in the land of Shinar, and 5 7, XI | least as we are able to make plain. And other persons of intelligence 6 7, XIV | is God?" From this it is plain that Celsus feels the argument 7 7, XIV | it would have been made plain what those prophecies are 8 7, XXVIII| and others 'the Elysian plain,' so called because they 9 7, XXVIII| send thee to the Elysian plain, on the borders of the earth, 10 7, XXIX | those who died in him, it is plain that all parts of the earth 11 7, XLIII | their grosser sense, is plain from the answer which He 12 7, LX | divine word, and they become plain to them in proportion to 13 7, LXI | corrupted or degraded by the plain and simple language which 14 8, VIII | or an evil habit, it is plain that no injury of this kind 15 8, XXV | that is impossible, it is plain that demons do not belong 16 8, XLVI | prophets were admired for their plain truthfulness, not only by 17 8, LXI | traditional shapes? It is plain even to the least intelligent,