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1 1, 20 | with perishable matter ; affirm, that He is the medium both
2 1, 26 | the eyes only, and then affirm that these were the man ;
3 1, 26 | process of reasoning, and then affirm on this one man, that these (
4 1, 37(29)| The Stoics in like manner affirm, that the world is a sort
5 1, 44 | nor is it, that we should affirm the seed of the rational
6 1, 47 | by way of reasoning, and affirm, That we possess nothing
7 2, 15 | the Divine declarations affirm : "Man with man working
8 2, 20 | all? or, that they should affirm, that the intelligent and ./.
9 2, 21 | with ungodly ./. mouth to affirm, that God is a body; and,
10 2, 21 | all-corrupting. For (they affirm), that the operative Cause,
11 2, 21 | great is the ./. sin (to affirm), that God is subject to
12 2, 21 | Deity47! These same again affirm, that this intelligent and
13 2, 34 | learned this, that he should affirm just as they had said? For (
14 2, 46 | water, air, and earth ? and affirm that they were subject to
15 2, 68 | did the Gods,—as one may affirm,—fully bring to pass at
16 2, 68 | the case; but,—as (all) affirm, — as their fathers worshipped
17 2, 74 | the Gods themselves, and (affirm), that this was the cause
18 3, 19 | living; or, whether we are to affirm, that they are of some one,
19 3, 39 | less is it right we should affirm, that the Power of the Divine
20 4, 17 | There is no need we should affirm, that all these things are
21 5, 1 | and dare disingenuously to affirm, that the Christ of God
22 5, 19 | which treat of virtue, and (affirm) of the soul that it is
23 5, 24 | continue in these things ? and affirm of Him who was then among
24 5, 28 | And we will in a body affirm, that things were done by
25 5, 34 | philosophy. And thus, we affirm, might any one simply arraign
26 5, 42 | this, that (men) should affirm that these same persons
27 5, 42 | would be nothing else but to affirm of them, that which is in
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