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1 Pre | in some respects, to that afforded by the accents of the Hebrew
2 2, 14(26)| this sort was. perhaps, afforded by the Temple of Venus in
3 2, 51 | Gods: inasmuch as they had afforded to them nothing worthy of
4 2, 84 | Essence vested in man ? It had afforded every sort of provision
5 2, 85 | towards all men, that He even afforded instruction to those among
6 2, 94 | even as He had formerly afforded aid by means of the things
7 2, 95 | obstinacy : besides, He afforded opportunity to the worshippers
8 2, 96 | a good Father, thus also afforded instruction to the foolish;
9 3, 41 | of His Godhead moreover, (afforded) in many things similar
10 3, 55 | and heard of by all; it afforded to all, the advantage which (
11 3, 58 | to a second life. He also afforded to all, the means of viewing
12 4, 1 | there is no small proof afforded to those who possess mind.
13 4, 3 | ease were the good aids (it afforded given), that He readily
14 4, 3 | powerful argument will be afforded in favour of the deed, if
15 4, 4 | supreme King, equal to that afforded to these. If indeed any
16 4, 5 | an open confirmation is afforded by the fact, of all nations
17 4, 11 | overcome it. He himself afforded a proof (of this) in the
18 4, 30 | foretold by our Saviour, afforded at that time no visible
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