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1 1, 43 | beings (already mentioned), confessed Him alone to be God, his
2 2, 26 | intelligent Essences; and confessed, that the mind which is
3 2, 26 | alone, of all the Greeks, confessed—just as we do,—of THE WORD
4 2, 30 | did well. But, he further confessed, that these same were, and
5 2, 44 | again, he afterwards ./. confessed that these very same (Deities)
6 2, 46 | escaped him,—but he had openly confessed,— that they were bound up
7 2, 50 | Fathers; and all the Greeks confessed, that they were gods: yet,
8 2, 87 | Gods, who had (virtually) confessed by their divinations, that
9 3, 13 | the whole of their land, confessed that they themselves were
10 3, 20 | their backs (in flight), and confessed His Godhead ! They allowed
11 4, 33(125)| does here; and, it must be confessed, the matter contained in
12 5, 9 | christian) instruction, fully confessed of Him, that He was much
13 5, 14(13) | Greek] which, it must be confessed, savours, to some extent,
14 5, 14 | and have recognized and confessed the one only God, the Father
15 5, 14 | Plato formerly knew, but confessed that he durst not speak
16 5, 28 | have from ancient times confessed: and, that we should preach
17 5, 35 | all dignity, since they confessed that they were mean and
18 5, 35 | nothing that he could give, he confessed that he was destitute (lit.
19 5, 38 | made little of himself, confessed that he was a Tax-gatherer,
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