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1 I, prooe| commencement, therefore, we shall declare who first, among the Greeks, 2 I, 4 | not deemed it necessary to declare, (inasmuch as) they present 3 I, 20 | say that one ought not to declare an opinion on the principle 4 I, 20 | anything else. But they did not declare what this is, but what sort 5 I, 23 | stars, or magnitudes, to declare these; for heretics likewise, 6 IV, 3 | is unstable, let us now declare. Having, then, previously 7 IV, 8 | reckon it then sufficient to declare the prodigies detailed by 8 IV, 28 | fair opportunity for us to declare. Considerable darkness, 9 IV, 46 | it is expedient also to declare the opinions advanced by 10 V, 2 | been written, "Who shall declare his generation?" learn how, 11 V, 2 | creature; and this they declare to be what is affirmed by 12 V, 2 | them, we shall afterwards declare. "And likewise also the 13 V, 2 | likewise we shall afterwards declare with the rest. And this 14 V, 3 | not be possible for man to declare."~These are, he says, what 15 V, 7 | it is that they expressly declare that there are three Gods, 16 V, 7 | that we shall afterwards declare, in the time of Herod a 17 V, 7 | is, we shall afterwards declare. (The Peratic) then says 18 V, 12 | which it is difficult to declare in its entirety, so intricate 19 V, 12 | would be impious for us to declare these; yet it is easy to 20 V, 15 | far as it is possible to declare in a few words. Their system, 21 VI, 16 | then we should proceed) to declare the opinions of Valentinus. 22 VI, 20 | The Pythagoreans therefore declare their opinion concerning 23 VI, 36 | that they could not easily declare (to another) what is thus 24 VI, 43 | And again, "The heavens declare the glory of God." When, 25 VII, 5 | subsequently produced, we shall declare when we arrive at the proper 26 VII, 7 | it is easy (enough) to declare this; but what it is that 27 VII, 10 | whatsoever it is possible to declare, and whatever, being not 28 VII, 10 | them, we shall afterwards declare when we come to the proper 29 VII, 14 | not possible for man to declare." The light, (therefore,) 30 VIII, 7 | may be generated, and may declare the law which Moses ordained, 31 X, 4 | ourselves also shall fearlessly declare concerning the examples