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1 Pre, 0(1) | tolerably good matter for proof, that no expectation was
2 1, 6 | 6. The proof then, of this conclusion
3 2, 14 | state of folly, by way of proof of these ancient vices;
4 2, 24(61) | has I think, given good proof of this. In Book vii. ch.
5 2, 37 | nothing soundly, or by way of proof, respecting (these) their
6 2, 70 | can constitute a surer proof as to these things, than
7 2, 79 | mankind ! This too is a mighty proof of their inferiority, as
8 3, 5 | give up this first (sort of proof), betake (thyself) to the
9 3, 40 | away with her) a mighty proof of the power of THE WORD
10 3, 41 | together with the open proof of the revelation of our
11 3, 55 | or, that He should afford proof, that this same was superior
12 3, 80 | should be done by Him, -- in proof of his Godhead: and will
13 4, 1 | words, -- there is no small proof afforded to those who possess
14 4, 1 | there must result no mean proof, as to those (declarations)
15 4, 11 | it. He himself afforded a proof (of this) in the fulfilment,
16 4, 17 | generation of vipers," affords no proof of deficiency (in this respect).
17 4, 18 | considered miraculous: and, for proof (of this), there are preserved,
18 4, 32(123)| says was, nevertheless, a proof of continence and of a strong
19 5, 1 | investigated by questions1, in proof of the Gospels. If therefore
20 5, 11 | from Scripture, take the proof of these things even from
21 5, 36 | advanced, will be sufficient proof of (all) that is before
22 5, 41 | and clearly put forth the proof of an ardent love of truth?
23 5, 52 | because he would afford proof to those combatants for (
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