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1 1, XXVI | at all. And Celsus having promised to make us acquainted, in 2 1, XXXIV | be born, according to the promised sign, one who was to give 3 2, XLII | however, performed all that He promised to do, and by which He conferred 4 4, LXXIII| the whole of nature, as I promised, I will bring out more clearly 5 6, XX | the Son of God," who has promised to all that have truly learned 6 6, XXIX | Creator of the world, who promised to give them all things; 7 6, XXIX | give them all things; who promised to multiply their race to 8 7, XVIII | worldly riches should be promised to those who lead upright 9 7, XXIV | not inconsistent with the promised blessings of the law, which 10 7, XXIV | we must consider the food promised in the law as the food of 11 7, XXVIII| is said of the good land promised by God to the righteous, 12 8, L | long for that which God has promised to the righteous. But Celsus 13 8, LXIX | God, as yourselves say, promised of old this and much more 14 8, LXIX | with him. Now, if what God promised to those who keep His law 15 8, LXX | that divine power which promised to save five entire cities 16 8, LXXVI | however, that Celsus had promised another treatise as a sequel