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1 I, 5 | praises, yet very frequently confess that all things are held 2 I, 11| represented, the very stones will confess that he is a man. They say 3 II, 1 | of other gods themselves confess and acknowledge the Supreme 4 II, 3 | which they do, whom you confess to be most foolish. What, 5 II, 16| scourges, they not only confess themselves to be demons, 6 II, 20| at length found, and to confess that it could not have been 7 III, 1 | they themselves very often confess. Since they are not believed 8 III, 4 | any other, lest it should confess that it is itself foolish; 9 III, 5 | which they know, and will confess that they are ignorant of 10 III, 5 | are not wise, because you confess that you know nothing? What 11 III, 9 | wonderful work. Therefore confess that God is the Creator 12 III, 12| unconsciously happened to confess that there is no other reward 13 III, 28| which word they altogether confess their own ignorance. For 14 III, 28| wise, when they themselves confess that they neither have knowledge 15 IV, 2 | who did not hesitate to confess their want of wisdom, what 16 IV, 12| of a virgin, men ought to confess that God was with them, 17 IV, 12| How then do the Jews both confess and expect the Christ of 18 IV, 12| languages adore His name, confess His majesty, follow His 19 IV, 17| our hearts,--that is if we confess our sins and make satisfaction 20 IV, 24| taken away, and you must confess that man is unjust through 21 IV, 27| when they are adjured, then confess that they are demons; when 22 IV, 27| questioned they will speak, and confess respecting themselves and 23 IV, 29| one point alone, that we confess that there is another God, 24 V, 9 | those whom they themselves confess to be imitators of the just, 25 V, 11| burial, as though they who confess God aimed at this, that 26 V, 18| plank? I am not unwilling to confess he will rather die than 27 V, 18| Nevertheless I myself also confess that it has this appearance, 28 V, 22| insinuated themselves into a man, confess it. Thus, being tortured 29 V, 22| that mighty One, whom you confess to preside over all things, 30 VI, 6 | wisdom? does not the same man confess that it has no existence 31 VI, 11| is not mercenary; and you confess in the books of your Laws 32 VI, 25| make amends, and let him confess that the evil has happened 33 VII, 1 | which the Jews also both confess and hope for; but in vain, 34 VII, 3 | And they themselves also confess this at other times, when