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1 2, I | course. And certainly it was quite consistent that those should 2 2, VIII | prophetic statement, was quite in keeping with human nature. 3 2, XX | cannot admit this. For it was quite possible, also, that they 4 3, XLIII | of his tomb, that it was quite congruous with his birth 5 5, XXXVII| modern descendants have begun quite recently to pay reverence 6 6, XXXVII| goes on to speak in a way quite in harmony with the tone 7 7, IX | strange, fanatical, and quite unintelligible words, of 8 7, X | strange, fanatical, and quite unintelligible words, of 9 7, XI | in writing. And it seems quite clear that Celsus is speaking 10 7, XVI | judge and reason in a way quite different from that in which 11 7, XVIII | Nazareth, promulgated laws quite opposed to these, declaring 12 7, XL | These words are therefore quite inappropriate as addressed 13 7, XL | phantoms." And, as though quite unaware that these impostors 14 8, XXVI | laws of many states are quite inconsistent with each other, 15 8, XLVII | adopt others which were quite strange to them. And indeed, 16 8, LXXII | one law;" but judging this quite impossible, he adds, "Any