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1 1, 42 | of prophecy, and of the doctrines of righteousness. ~
2 1, 47 | trier of scents, but not of doctrines. And again, this sense which
3 1, 47 | of reason : because the doctrines, which philosophy alone
4 1, 55 | earth, has discovered the doctrines of astronomy : has, while
5 1, 58 | rational knowledge, the doctrines relating to all (things);
6 2, 6 | powers inventive of moral doctrines, they called Memory, and
7 2, 41 | kindred character of his doctrines, drew me to him. For, as
8 2, 49 | his whole school from his doctrines. ./. Others again, the
9 2, 50 | in the discovery of the doctrines which are divine; when,
10 2, 93 | them, from ancient times by doctrines worthy of God, that they
11 2, 93 | seed) among mortal men, the doctrines conducive to life; divine
12 2, 93 | kinds of instructions ; of doctrines of every kind; of predictions,
13 2, 93 | those, who disputed about doctrines. And thus did these things
14 3, 6 | and, Who so opened out His doctrines throughout the whole earth,
15 3, 10 | his own ambassador ? The doctrines therefore, accompanying
16 3, 19 | of art, the perception of doctrines, nor yet the mind of man,
17 3, 33 | be instructed in His own doctrines of wisdom ? and has persuaded
18 3, 39 | hearing of the body, these doctrines through a bodily tongue47.
19 3, 39 | souls of men by the divine doctrines, He prepared them to draw
20 3, 40 | taught and delivered. -- The doctrines of life and words of light,
21 3, 40 | intellectual tablets, the doctrines respecting the kingdom of
22 3, 71(100)| propugner of the Roman Catholic doctrines, has no doubt, that the
23 3, 79 | glorify, by means of the same doctrines, the One God who is beyond
24 3, 79 | have be-become wise by the doctrines of Christ. In these things
25 4, 30(111)| to those of Anicetus. His doctrines had originated in Simon
26 4, 30(112)| Hadrian. He received his doctrines, which were those of Simon
27 4, 30(113)| wrote against him and his doctrines. He is said to have been
28 4, 30 | and to the terms of the doctrines relating to His Godhead,
29 4, 31 | those, belonging to the doctrines of the (true) worship of
30 4, 33 | should afterwards receive His doctrines; and He also foretold, that
31 4, 34 | before us, the perverse doctrines and errors of the ungodly
32 4, 34 | pure words and life-giving doctrines134; -- and there are myriads
33 5, 3 | performances), and gave in to their doctrines: the wise men of Greece
34 5, 16 | collected together (His doctrines), and that He seems to have
35 5, 17(23) | this favours the modern doctrines about unwritten tradition.
36 5, 21 | love both the precepts and doctrines, as if (conveying) some (
37 5, 21 | as) the teacher of such doctrines to themselves ? Or, Is (
38 5, 23 | are wholly foreign to the doctrines of our Saviour; they are
39 5, 23 | opposed to His words and doctrines, but also to the mode of
40 5, 45 | astonishing deeds, and of doctrines (till then) unknown ? The
41 5, 47 | miraculous operations, and His doctrines of the (true) Philosophy;
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