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1 Pre v | which Eusebius based his arguments. To have retained them in 2 Int, 1, p. x | reserving his "prophetic" arguments for the edification of the 3 Int, 1, p. xi | not set out to refute the arguments of Porphyry point by point, 4 Int, 4, p. xv | codification of existing arguments as the circle around him 5 Int, 4, p. xv | contradictions of opposing arguments, exegesis of scripture, 6 Int, 4, p. xv | educated circle, the old arguments which had welled forth from 7 Int, 5, p. xv | space, have combined so many arguments in one connected scheme; 8 Int, 5, p. xx | the sting of satire to the arguments that Christ is neither charlatan 9 I, 1, p. 5 | found not ./. in artificial arguments, not in clever words, or 10 I, 1, p. 5 | offer, who in their daily arguments with us keep pounding away 11 III 100(1)| Eusebius claims by his arguments to have established the 12 III, 2, p. 117 | Saviour alone. ~But such arguments from the sacred oracles 13 III, 2, p. 117 | I must meet with special arguments. So that I must now argue 14 III, 2, p. 118 | to them, drawing my ./. arguments, not from any source of 15 III, 7, p. 158 | populace? And what were the arguments in their address, which 16 III, 7, p. 158 | they met. If so, with what arguments could they have persuaded