Book, Paragraph
1 1, 49| the earth, is not to be persuaded to take up his residence
2 2, 43| portions of this were Gods, persuaded themselves to do the things—
3 2, 50| the universe; but to have persuaded themselves from the Gods,
4 2, 50| the moon96; but, to have persuaded themselves, that there were
5 2, 52| had the whole race of men persuaded themselves, together with
6 3, 6 | persuade him who is not to be persuaded. Let the same then say to
7 3, 12| excepting our Saviour, persuaded the Egyptians, -- more attached
8 3, 20| They allowed also, and persuaded, that (men) should boldly
9 3, 22| 22. Who moreover persuaded women, multitudes of children,
10 3, 23| to despise death ? to be persuaded that their souls were immortal ?
11 3, 33| doctrines of wisdom ? and has persuaded them to follow after the
12 3, 35| and, having so legislated, persuaded (men of this) ? and who,
13 3, 52| 52. Nor, could He have persuaded His disciples to despise
14 4, 3 | But, should any one be persuaded of this with difficulty,
15 4, 8 | caution they were so at last persuaded, that they went out to all
16 4, 35| Samaritans were forthwith persuaded that Dositheus140, who was
17 4, 37| And, if men will not be persuaded by these, we ought not to
18 4, 37| to those who will not be persuaded by the things (hitherto)
19 5, 1 | And, if men will not be persuaded of these things, we ought
20 5, 28| any one would not be (so) persuaded, still we ourselves should, --
21 5, 45| thousands of the Jews, who were persuaded that He was that Christ
22 5, 47| imagine the hearers were persuaded thereby: and (again), how (
23 5, 48| again), Who would ever be persuaded by men so illiterate and ./.
24 5, 48| suffer yourselves to be persuaded by us alone, and to be commanded
25 5, 50| by words that they were persuaded; but it was by the deeds
26 5, 52| heard them: and how they persuaded both Greeks and Barbarians
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