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1 1, XV | Pythagorean, who has given many proofs of being a very eloquent 2 2, XI | friends now say that those proofs which show that the apostasy 3 2, XXX | misinterpretations, and from proofs so mean, no one could prove 4 2, XXXIV | passing by in silence the proofs of the divinity of Jesus, 5 2, XLII | greater or more convincing proofs Celsus would have Him confirm 6 3, XVI | deeds, with the various proofs derived partly from Scripture, 7 3, XLIII | innumerable prophets, but many proofs also were given of His having 8 4, XIV | with a larger array of proofs. And I make no new statement, 9 4, XXXVI | earth, and who each adduce proOfs of these assertions, says: " 10 6, XLIX | had produced some credible proofs of its silly character, 11 6, XLIX | silly," without stating any proofs, or endeavouring to answer 12 6, LV | require a long array of proofs. Evils, then, if those be 13 7, VI | sent upon the Greeks, are proofs that Homer knew of certain 14 7, XLVII | accounted themselves wise gave proofs of great folly, when, alter 15 8, XI | Him who has by innumerable proofs established the claims of 16 8, XLVIII| side. But if we require proofs, the priests of the heathen