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1 1, Pref | Celsus, what seemed to us adapted to refute them, although 2 1, XXXIII| way that all bodies are adapted to the habits of the souls, 3 2, XLIII | Him alone, to be better adapted to such a course.~ 4 2, LXIX | profoundly, and in a manner more adapted to their divine character, 5 3, XXXIV | such means (seeing they are adapted rather to demons, which 6 3, LIII | kind of nourishment better adapted for the soul, and that the 7 3, LX | rational sustenance which is adapted to those who are athletes 8 3, LXIII | procedure of this kind is not adapted to the conversion of sinners, 9 4, I | may grant even to us words adapted both for building up the ( 10 4, XLIX | and were most skilfully adapted not only to the multitude 11 4, LII | believers, but were not adapted to impress those of more 12 4, LXXI | Scripture regarding God is adapted to an anthropopathic point 13 5, XV | Scripture is appropriately adapted to the multitudes of those 14 5, XIX | the passage, which was not adapted to the simpler class of 15 6, XXIII | and which are specially adapted to each tribe, of which 16 7, XXXIII| which this body must be adapted, and if on that account 17 7, XLI | regard to the Divine Being, adapted to their wants and capacities.~