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1 1, XVIII | little concern for those readers who are to peruse them at 2 1, XVIII | carefully treasured up if the readers had perceived any benefit ( 3 2, IX | evident to all intelligent readers of the Gospel narrative, 4 2, XV | who wished to teach the readers of the Gospels to despise 5 2, XV | to do any harm to their readers, nor to afford any pretext 6 4, XCIX | book, to the benefit of our readers, and may bring it to a successful 7 5, XVIII | expressly intended for our readers. Neither we, then, nor the 8 6, V | did not at all help his readers to attain to a pure worship 9 6, V | has led to their honest readers being filled with a divine 10 6, XXXVIII| to Celsus, to show to our readers that we know better than 11 6, LV | which have disturbed many readers of Scripture, who are unable 12 6, LV | disturb the minds of ignorant readers of holy Scripture. I have 13 7, X | ingeniously designed to dissuade readers from attempting any inquiry 14 7, XIII | prejudice the minds of his readers. The prophets, indeed, foretold 15 7, XXIX | not evident to intelligent readers that the following words 16 8, LXXVI | And now it remains for the readers of his discourse and of