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1 3, LXI | enumerate in his exaggerating style, but such as these we invite 2 4, XXIII | ridiculing after his usual style the race of Jews and Christians, 3 4, LI | find not only a polished style, but exquisite thoughts 4 4, LII | expressed in a language and style not to be despised, the 5 4, LII | discussion in no ignoble style, and in a manner not unbecoming 6 4, LXXI | generally, with regard to such a style of speaking about God, we 7 4, LXXXVII| such under the "proverbial" style of expression. And such 8 4, XCVII | accordingly, in the following style: "Intelligent men say that 9 5, XIX | mystery;" which is his usual style in introducing matters of 10 5, XXIX | expresses himself in the style of a historical narrative: " 11 5, XXIX | however, to represent in the style of a historic narrative 12 6, I | manifest that they must adopt a style of address fitted to do 13 6, II | were careful to adopt a style of address which should 14 6, II | the beautiful and polished style of Plato, and those who 15 7, LX | despise mere elegances of style, and what is called in Scripture " 16 7, LX | adapt their language and style to the capacities of the