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1 Pre, 0(1) | purpose of opposing him. This argument has been stated more at
2 Pre | the great variety both of argument and information which it
3 Pre | in no regular sequence of argument as they do in this Work:
4 1, 1(2) | 1 This argument is also used by Athenagoras.
5 1, 18(15) | sweetness. Syr. [Syriac] This argument is also beautifully and
6 1, 26(18) | want of simplicity. — This argument is also given in the Demonst.
7 1, 30(21) | near the end. This same argument is also urged by Lac-tantius,
8 1, 42(40) | i. 27, 1 Cor. xi. 7. The argument shewing that revealed religion
9 1, 44(43) | and the rifle."—POPE. This argument is similarly urged by Plutarch, (
10 2, 3(4) | 4 This argument is admirably prosecuted
11 2, 12(12) | xv. who prosecutes this argument at much length, and gives
12 2, 34(72) | 1 This argument is also touched upon by
13 2, 53(100)| 27. seq. Edit. 1629. This argument is urged, Prep. Evang. Lib.
14 2, 69(132)| this in the histories. An argument not unlike this is urged
15 3, 39(42) | 3 This argument is given also in the Demonstr.
16 4, 3 | prediction, in which a powerful argument will be afforded in favour
17 4, 12(34) | omitted as unnecessary to the argument. ~
18 4, 36(147)| 1 This argument is urged by Origen (contra
19 5, 15(18) | The Mohammedans urge an argument of this sort in favour of
20 5, 21(27) | slight variations. A similar argument is pressed by Arnobius adversus
21 5, 48(99) | 8 This argument is advanced by Celsus: Origen
22 5, 52(110)| instance illustrative of this argument recorded in the Acts of
23 5, 52(110)| furtherance of the Gospel. -- This argument is urged also above, Book
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