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1 2,2 | points to the harmony of the natural world. He tells the story 2 2,2 | 73) and Pliny the Elder (Natural History 10. 2), among others. 3 4,4 | temple conditions would be natural enough. That it should have 4 5,3 | disappears; it is just a natural transition from one scene 5 5,4 | of Paul forms a far more natural sequel to the Acts of the 6 5,5 | his successors.~ It was natural enough, then, for some Christian 7 7,1 | Christian preacher, and it was natural for a Christian writer, 8 7,2 | detestation of the public.~ It was natural that intelligent Christians 9 7,4 | Aristo's debaters, it is natural to suppose that it made 10 8,1 | second century, and it was natural that he should be the first 11 8,3 | Address-examples taken from natural history to show that unredeemed 12 14,9 | he declares, depend upon natural endowment, and the Christians' 13 14,9 | name in the Octavius is natural enough in a work addressed 14 14,11| recognized bishop. It was the natural for Cyprian to do this, 15 14,20| also by Pliny the Elder (natural History X. 2) and by Clement