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1 I, 4 | they predicted things to come, with agreeing and harmonious 2 I, 5 | appear insufficient. Let us come to authors, and for the 3 I, 5 | song on Helicon; but he had come after previous meditation 4 I, 5 | far of the poets. Let us come to the philosophers, whose 5 I, 11| each, by which they had come into the power and dominion 6 I, 11| over the sea, and to have come into Egypt; and there, having 7 I, 11| for human life, he used to come thither and display it to 8 I, 11| empty monument.~Let us now come to his father who reigned 9 I, 11| banished by his son, and had come into Italy, was called the 10 I, 13| children, because it would come to pass that he should be 11 I, 20| THEIR SACRED RITES.~I now come to the superstitions peculiar 12 I, 20| do not see that it will come to pass that vices will 13 II, 1 | and rules all things, has come to be so forgotten, that 14 II, 8 | discussion of which does not come from talent, but from knowledge: 15 II, 9 | method must of necessity come into collision. In this 16 II, 9 | power. And thus it will come to be seen that God made 17 II, 11| artificer. For they had never come into contact with a line 18 II, 13| treacherously beguiled that he might come to the fate of death, and 19 II, 18| the end of the times shall come, when He may pour out His 20 III, 1 | the truth might at length come forth, and having dispelled 21 III, 3 | nothing more. Knowledge cannot come from the understanding, 22 III, 3 | example before mentioned. Come, let us conjecture about 23 III, 3 | which perhaps no one may come to refute us. Come, let 24 III, 3 | one may come to refute us. Come, let us conjecture what 25 III, 7 | of the wise. But since we come for the sake of learning 26 III, 8 | obstinate wranglers, and come to the judge, who is in 27 III, 8 | necessarily be deprived if I shall come off vanquished. Shall we 28 III, 9 | REFUTATION OF ANAXAGORAS.~I now come to the chief good of true 29 III, 12| body; for when this has come to any encounter and contest, 30 III, 12| and as the body, when over come by its enemies, suffers 31 III, 17| briefly as I could; now let us come to the philosophers, not 32 III, 17| intelligence, they cannot come together in such order and 33 III, 18| alone. For as we did not come into this life of our own 34 III, 19| imagined, that it might come to pass that the soul which 35 III, 30| to be false, we must now come to true religion and wisdom, 36 IV, 10| published that it should come to pass at length that the 37 IV, 11| return to their God, it would come to pass that He would change 38 IV, 11| Isaiah also thus speaks: "I come to gather all nations and 39 IV, 11| tongues; and they shall come and see my glory; and I 40 IV, 12| God incarnate was about to come to men. For Emmanuel signifies 41 IV, 12| same Christ should twice come to the earth, once to announce 42 IV, 12| And also, when He shall come again with majesty and glory 43 IV, 13| Sabaeans, men of stature, shall come over unto Thee, and shall 44 IV, 13| another place: "There shall come forth a rod out of the stem 45 IV, 14| concerning Christ, that it should come to pass at some time, that 46 IV, 14| show that He would first come in humility and in the flesh. 47 IV, 15| the flesh to men, let us come to those wonderful works, 48 IV, 15| places, that I may be able to come to the setting forth of 49 IV, 15| that all things should thus come to pass as they did. They 50 IV, 15| judgment; He Himself shall come and save us. Then shall 51 IV, 15| Sibyl says that it would come to pass that she would be 52 IV, 15| but when all things shall come~to pass, ~Then ye will remember 53 IV, 16| THAT IT WAS FORETOLD.~I come now to the passion itself, 54 IV, 16| he said that Christ would come to the earth without exciting 55 IV, 16| depriving Him of life, who had come to give them life.~ 56 IV, 17| Sibyl shows that it would come to pass that this law would 57 IV, 17| had foretold that it would come to pass that a very great 58 IV, 17| your heart, lest my fury come forth like fire, and burn 59 IV, 18| He knew that this would come to pass, and repeatedly 60 IV, 18| announced that it would come to pass that He should be 61 IV, 18| He shall afterwards come into the hands of the unjust 62 IV, 18| gall."~Now, that it would come to pass that the Jews would 63 IV, 18| refuge. Consider and let it come into your heart, that we 64 IV, 18| plan against me, saying, Come, let us send wood into his 65 IV, 19| testifies: "And it shall come to pass in that day, saith 66 IV, 19| from the dead, He shall come to light,first showing to 67 IV, 20| things: "Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I 68 IV, 21| said that it was about to come to pass, that after a short 69 IV, 21| and thirst. Then it should come to pass that they should 70 IV, 21| should be taken captive, and come into the hands of their 71 IV, 21| had foretold as about to come to pass.~ 72 IV, 22| then (they say), did He not come as God to teach men? Why 73 IV, 24| URGED BY WAY OF OBJECTION.~Come, let us now consider whether 74 IV, 24| Him whom they deny to have come from God. Let us suppose 75 IV, 24| manifest. For if He should come to men as God, not to mention 76 IV, 26| signified that it would come to pass that, turning to 77 IV, 26| declared that it would shortly come to pass, that they who were 78 IV, 26| showed that it would shortly come to pass that those who were 79 IV, 26| declared that it would come to pass that He would gather 80 IV, 26| whose instruction He had come, examples of virtue and 81 IV, 26| all, because He, who had come in humility that He might 82 IV, 26| his setting, was about to come under His wings, and to 83 IV, 26| was an image of things to come. For Christ was the white 84 IV, 27| to hold its ground or to come to an engagement. But they 85 IV, 27| command the wicked spirit to come out of the man: that can 86 IV, 27| man: that can in no way come to pass. What, then, is 87 IV, 28| word religious: thus it has come to pass, that in the names 88 V, 8 | continues, which cannot possibly come to pass. But it was not 89 V, 9 | justice, if she shall have come, when they torture and kill 90 V, 20| exhortations. Let their priests come forth into the midst, whether 91 V, 20| But these men, when they come to offer sacrifice, present 92 V, 20| offence; and if any one shall come to a sacrifice without a 93 V, 20| defiled by all crimes, they come to offer prayer; and they 94 V, 22| they are, whence they are come, and how they have insinuated 95 V, 22| of the divine name, they come out of the man. On account 96 VI, 1 | or clearly set forth. I come now to that which is the 97 VI, 20| carried on; so that they who come for the sake of beholding 98 VII, 1 | and justice. I will now come to the remaining part of 99 VII, 1 | whose call He had before come. For they who impiously 100 VII, 2 | appointed times, should come to an end; and all wickedness 101 VII, 2 | who said that the time had come for himself to depart from 102 VII, 5 | which, however, does not come, unless it is given to man 103 VII, 9 | borne through the air and come to our senses, and impel 104 VII, 9 | vigorous, and yet does not come into sight. But, it is said, 105 VII, 11| those things which neither come under the touch nor tinder 106 VII, 13| they say that the time Will come when God will judge the 107 VII, 14| endured. But how that will come to pass I will explain in 108 VII, 15| rule over them, it must come to pass that all nations, 109 VII, 15| age? And that it will so come to pass, the predictions 110 VII, 16| I will show how it will come to pass. First, the kingdom 111 VII, 16| and abominable time shall come, in which life shall be 112 VII, 16| desired, but it will not come; not even shall night give 113 VII, 17| injure him, fire, shall come forth out of his mouth, 114 VII, 17| after the third day he shall come to life again; and while 115 VII, 17| He will command fire to come down from heaven, and the 116 VII, 17| inflamed with anger, will come with a great army, and bringing 117 VII, 18| But when these things thus come to pass, then He who is 118 VII, 18| thus wrote:--~"He shall come also, wishing to destroy 119 VII, 18| then judgment shall thus come from the Immortal to men."~ 120 VII, 19| words:--~"When He shall come, there will be fire and 121 VII, 20| the immortal God shall now come to mortals, the great judgment 122 VII, 20| chaos; and all kingsshall come to the judgment-seat of 123 VII, 22| thousand years. For God will come, that, having cleansed the 124 VII, 23| periods of time have again come round, are restored to this 125 VII, 23| and of mortals shall now come, which GodHimself shall 126 VII, 24| high and mighty God shall come to judge the quick and the 127 VII, 24| the Almighty Himself shall come on His judgment-seat to 128 VII, 24| those things shall then come to pass which the poets 129 VII, 24| kings of the nations shall come from the ends of the earth 130 VII, 25| have spoken are about to come to pass? I have already 131 VII, 25| which the Sibyls say shall come to pass, who can doubt that 132 VII, 25| detestable tyrant should come who will trader-take so 133 VII, 26| little before, that it will come to pass at the commencement 134 VII, 26| last anger of God shall come upon the nations, and shall 135 VII, 27| it in purity, how he may come to the Judge in innocency; 136 VII, 27| Let those who are hungry come, that being fed with heavenly 137 VII, 27| let those who are athirst come, that they may with full 138 VII, 27| strong, and the dead shall come to life again. For whoever