Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4, p.   xv|       which Eusebius proposes to base his "demonstration." ~But
 2  III,   5, p.  127|           master anger and every base lust, and more, they must
 3  III,   5, p.  130|        you how these pupils of a base and shifty master, who had
 4  III,   6, p.  144|      always acts for the sake of base and sordid gain. Our Lord
 5  III,   6, p.  146| incalculable extent removed from base and evil suspicion (of sorcery),
 6  III,   6, p.  148|         from the stroke of every base passion, and when they grow
 7  III,   6, p.  150|  Universe, worship Him only, and base their whole theology on
 8  III,   6, p.  153|         in his ways; scandalous, base, atheistic, unjust, irreligious.
 9   IV,   9, p.  179|         device untried, and with base myths of the gods and impure
10    V, Int, p.  227|         of days gone by, and the base and secret tales about the
11  VII,   1, p.   66|      refuse by wise reasoning to base our belief in that which
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