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1 1, XII | divine, but where the vulgar, hearing certain myths, the reasons 2 1, XLVIII | and that the organs of hearing are actually impressed, 3 1, XLVIII | bodily organs of sight nor hearing are affected, but it is 4 1, XLVIII | seraphim; and a faculty of hearing which can perceive voices 5 1, XLVIII | perception, and seeing and hearing in this divine manner, and 6 2, VIII | Isaiah distinctly declares: "Hearing ye shall hear, and shall 7 2, LXIV | endowed with higher organs of hearing than they who heard them 8 2, LXXI | theological conceptions, hearing it declared in one passage, 9 2, LXXII | and more divine organ of hearing than that of sense. And 10 2, LXXVIII| they were obedient to the hearing of My ear;" and, "I was 11 4, LXI | if any one is capable of hearing and examining further, he 12 4, LXXX | introduce the first men as hearing divine voices and oracles, 13 6, III | leapt forth." We, then, on hearing these words, admit that 14 6, XVI | not laugh at Celsus, on hearing that Jesus, who was born 15 6, LXVI | certain person, who, after hearing what has been said expresses 16 6, LXVII | Celsus made, that any one, on hearing his words, would answer, 17 8, XXXVII | in each different tongue, hearing, if I may so say, but one