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1 V | examination, to bring these things to light, and deliver men 2 V | prevail to condemn these things through Socrates, but also 3 V | deny that they who did such things as these are gods, but assert 4 VI | Him and taught us these things, and the host of the other 5 VIII | we have been saying these things; for it is in our power, 6 VIII | disturbance, can obtain these things. This, then, to speak shortly, 7 IX | gets His name attached to things that are corruptible, and 8 X | Himself is the provider of all things. And we have been taught, 9 X | for man's sake, create all things out of unformed matter; 10 X | that we may follow those things which please Him, choosing 11 X | restrained from learning these things, but are even urged thereto. 12 XII | are persuaded that these things are prompted by evil spirits, 13 XII | not choose. That all these things should come to pass, I say, 14 XII | more assured of all the things He taught us, since whatever 15 XII | we intend to add a few things, for the sake of persuading 16 XIII | and thanksgiving for all things wherewith we are supplied, 17 XIII | of the different kinds of things, and for the changes of 18 XIII | Him. Our teacher of these things is Jesus Christ, who also 19 XIV | we who valued above all things the acquisition of wealth 20 XIV | taught and do teach these things truly. Brief and concise 21 XV | habits, and learned these things? For Christ called not the 22 XV | that ye have need of these things. But seek ye the kingdom 23 XV | of heaven, and all these things shall be added unto you. 24 XV | man." And, "Do not these things to be seen of men; otherwise 25 XVI | but God only, who made all things." And let those who are 26 XVII | therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to 27 XVII | Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." Whence 28 XVII | render worship, but in other things we gladly serve you, acknowledging 29 XVIII | your belief, that these things are true. For let even necromancy, 30 XVIII | Ulysses to inspect these things, and all that has been uttered 31 XIX | do not believe that those things which God has taught us 32 XX | a dissolution by God of things corruptible. And the philosophers 33 XX | God, the Creator of all things, is superior to the things 34 XX | things, is superior to the things that are to be changed. 35 XX | points we teach the same things as the poets and philosophers 36 XX | For while we say that all things have been produced and arranged 37 XX | shall seem to say the same things as the poets and philosophers; 38 XX | their hands, we say the very things which have been said by 39 XXI | governor and creator of all things, was both a parricide and 40 XXI | devils perpetrated these things. And we have learned that 41 XXIII | because we say the same things as these writers said, but 42 XXIII | but because we say true things: and (secondly) that Jesus 43 XXIII | will, He taught us these things for the conversion and restoration 44 XXIV | because, though we say things similar to what the Greeks 45 XXV | loves with men did such things as it is shameful even to 46 XXV | Those who believe these things we pity, and those who invented 47 XXVII | and mystery. Indeed, the things which you do openly and 48 XXVII | shrink from doing any such things, but only to those who do 49 XXVIII | that God cares for these things, he will thereby either 50 XXVIII | the opinion of men these things are reckoned good or evil. 51 XXX | prophesied [of Him] before these things came to pass, for with our 52 XXX | with our own eyes we behold things that have happened and are 53 XXXI | Spirit published beforehand things that were to come to pass, 54 XXXI | nation to publish these things, and that rather among the 55 XXXII | significant symbol of the things that were to happen to Christ, 56 XXXII | prophet, foretelling the same things in other words, spoke thus: " 57 XXXIII | name, 'God with us.' " For things which were incredible and 58 XXXIII | charge us with the very things we have been laying to the 59 XXXV | prophet, who uttered these things, suffered none of them; 60 XXXV | among them. And that these things did happen, you can ascertain 61 XXXVI | For sometimes He declares things that are to come to pass, 62 XXXVII | the hungry." What kind of things are taught through the prophets 63 XXXVIII| Himself." And that all these things happened to Christ at the 64 XXXIX | prophecy speaks as predicting things that are to come to pass, 65 XXXIX | incorruption, should not endure all things, in order to obtain what 66 XL | of judgment comes. These things were uttered thus: "Blessed 67 XL | and the people imagine new things? The kings of the earth 68 XLII | Spirit of prophecy speaks of things that are about to come to 69 XLII | this also quite plain. The things which He absolutely knows 70 XLII | heaven, reigned; and by those things which were published in 71 XLIII | if it be not so, but all things happen by fate, neither 72 XLIII | a transition to opposite things. Now, if it had been fated 73 XLIII | vice is anything, but that things are only reckoned good or 74 XLIII | awards. For not like other things, as trees and quadrupeds, 75 XLIV | death, or contemplation of things heavenly, or doctrines of 76 XLIV | understand and interpret these things. And hence there seem to 77 XLVI | present to the proof of those things which are urgent. ~ 78 XLVII | fire, and all its glorious things are laid waste: and Thou 79 XLVII | refrainest Thyself at these things, and hast held Thy peace, 80 XLVIII | And that He did those things, you can learn from the 81 XLIX | foreknown that these infamous things should be uttered against 82 L | prophecies in which all these things were foretold as coming 83 L | of men, they taught these things, and were called apostles. ~ 84 LI | that He who suffers these things has an ineffable origin, 85 LII | then, we prove that all things which have already happened 86 LII | believe also that those things which are in like manner 87 LII | certainly happen. For as the things which have already taken 88 LII | though unknown, so shall the things that remain, even though 89 LII | wicked devils. And that these things also have been foretold 90 LIII | and unless we saw that things had happened accordingly-- 91 LIII | uncircumcised in the flesh." So many things therefore, as these, when 92 LIV | in men the idea that the things which were said with regard 93 LIV | marvellous tales, like the things which were said by the poets. 94 LIV | by the poets. And these things were said both among the 95 LV | understood by them, all the things said of it having been put 96 LV | as is also proved by the things which fall under our observation. 97 LV | observation. For consider all the things in the world, whether without 98 LVII | is nothing new, but all things continue the same in this 99 LVII | in this administration of things; and if satiety overtakes 100 LVII | enjoy even one year of these things, they ought to give heed 101 LVIII | God is the maker of all things in heaven and on earth, 102 LVIII | riveted, and do now rivet, to things earthly, and to the works 103 LVIII | to the contemplation of things divine, they secretly beat 104 LX | thus escaped death. Which things Plato reading, and not accurately 105 LX | of ours. Among us these things can be heard and learned 106 LX | may understand that these things are not the effect of human 107 LXI | because they who learn these things are illuminated in their 108 LXI | the prophets foretold all things about Jesus, he who is illuminated 109 LXII | given in imitation of these things. For at that juncture, when 110 LXII | done great and marvellous things; which, if you desire to 111 LXV | worthy to receive these things at His hands. And when he 112 LXVI | man who believes that the things which we teach are true, 113 LXVII | remind each other of these things. And the wealthy among us 114 LXVII | keep together; and for all things wherewith we are supplied, 115 LXVII | imitation of these good things. Then we all rise together 116 LXVII | disciples, He taught them these things, which we have submitted 117 LXVIII | CONCLUSION. ~And if these things seem to you to be reasonable 118 LXVIII | their charge certain other things which we are unable to prove. 119 LXVIII | And I desire that these things be confirmed by a decree