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1 1, XXXVIII| residing in Egypt was an event of any significance; but 2 1, XLII | there is no such marvellous event interwoven with it, or with 3 1, XLII | the object with which each event has been recorded may be 4 1, L | next place, as if the only event predicted were this, that 5 1, LXVI | out to them to do, is an event of frequent occurrence to 6 2, XVI | not be a false, but a real event. For he who really died, 7 2, XX | Celsus imagines that an event, predicted through foreknowledge, 8 2, XX | would happen; but the future event itself, which would have 9 2, XX | foreknowledge of him who predicts an event, when it is possible that 10 2, XX | that he who foreknows an event, by secretly taking away 11 2, LVIII | who both predicted the event Himself, and was the subject 12 2, LXII | which befell Him, that this event should be marvellous above 13 2, LXIII | same manner as before that event. And in a treatise of this 14 4, XXI | true to the letter, the event does not on such a view 15 4, XXXI | proved, because no remarkable event in their history is found 16 4, LXI | of God; and then, in the event of the world perishing, 17 5, LVII | who believed in such an event to the advantage of their