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1 PreGreek | for us. Impossible! But certain of those who pervert the 2 PreGreek | responsibility. What we mean is this. Certain persons, as has been said, 3 I | them were overcome by a certain Divine power guarding the 4 I | Apostles. And that there are certain mystic dispensations revealed 5 I | difficult to investigate, that certain points are not quite cleared 6 I(52) | he evidently means that certain passages taken literally 7 I | same Apostle, referring to certain incidents in Exodus and 8 I | God therefore arranged for certain stumbling-blocks and offences 9 I | occurred, figuratively reveal certain mysteries. Moreover, Cain' 10 I | impossible; and further, that certain things are woven into the 11 I | the historical truth of certain passages; for instance, 12 I | relate that God chose out a certain nation upon earth, which 13 II | as well as in Scripture, certain problems which we men solve 14 III | among real existences a certain significance, of which the 15 X | the use of every herb, but certain persons have acquired the 16 XI | thought is that inasmuch as certain persons approve of some 17 XI | are they who maintain that certain parts of the ancient writings 18 XI | so that they tread down certain portions of the Gospel field 19 XII | now tell. Charms have a certain natural force; and any one 20 XII | any charm. For there are certain faculties in us, the best 21 XII | lives. For that there are certain invisible departments of 22 XIII | These are they who with a certain Greek smartness propagate 23 XIV | reach man's soul, unless a certain power from God be given 24 XIV | be cooked and seasoned a certain way, and let the partakers 25 XIV | the impossible story of a certain Achilles being the son of 26 XIV | were recorded to gratify certain persons. And this we have 27 XVI | have become acquainted with certain sects which do not even 28 XVI | be granted that there are certain persons who also profess 29 XVII | XVII. ---- A reply to certain philosophers who say that 30 XVII | they also acquaint us with certain principles of etymology? 31 XVII | current in Egyptian of 314certain demons with particular powers 32 XVII | nation, can be applied to certain purposes. And thus it will 33 XVII | The power of producing a certain effect is not therefore 34 XVII | God conjoined bestows a certain wonder-working power among 35 XVIII | Christians. He tells us that certain teachers who will neither 36 XVIII | greatly elated when they hear certain myths without understanding 37 XVIII | spoken; and that, under certain circumstances the Word even 38 XVIII(325)| and that it was only in certain circumstances that the latter 39 XVIII | that if Jesus had chosen certain men in general esteem for 40 XVIII | would not say that by a certain Divine power in His Apostles 41 XVIII | for impiety, on account of certain of his philosophical opinions 42 XVIII | love of truth, speaking of certain wise men of the Greeks and 43 XVIII | been notably the case with certain of the Cynics, who publicly 44 XVIII | with these are associated certain officers appointed to inquire 45 XIX | few. And if I say that a certain faith is fortunate, as the 46 XX | transport of commodities from certain places, through seamanship 47 XX | specially with the virtue of certain stones in saving their nestlings; 48 XX | discovered, or learned from certain demons, the ways of birds 49 XX | have, and that they hold certain sacred assemblies.408But, 50 XX(408) | 1 Or, "have certain sacred modes of converse 51 XX | 19. Our view is that certain worthless demons (Titans 52 XX | and some of them may use certain animals to deceive men, 53 XX | course, because we have a certain divinity and divining faculty 54 XX | their medical knowledge know certain things beforehand, though 55 XX | if we are to believe that certain men, who have derived their 56 XX | to men by demons through certain signs, for the purpose of 57 XXI | instinct. And, again, in certain of the living creatures 58 XXI | Free Will. ~6. But since certain passages in the Old Testament 59 XXI | saved, and that they are certain to be blessed on account 60 XXI | once admit that there are certain antecedent causes for one 61 XXI | of rational subsistences, certain antecedent causes have made 62 XXI | present time has through certain previous deeds of righteousness 63 XXII | having been divided into certain realms, are administered 64 XXII | to Artemis, or those of certain Libyan tribes regarding 65 XXII | who is deemed impious by certain races is not impious when, 66 XXII | their country's customs, or certain parts of a carcase, head 67 XXII | way, when it represents certain of those who are accounted 68 XXII | called gods acknowledge that certain places are in a special 69 XXIII | are superfluous; for if certain events must happen, and 70 XXIII | events, on hearing that certain things have befallen or 71 XXIII | befallen or will befall certain individuals, does not bear 72 XXIII | But men being deceived by certain observations, or even by 73 XXIII | everlasting knows that a certain person will be unjust, and 74 XXIII | will be unjust, and will do certain unjust deeds, and if the 75 XXIII | and He saw that when a certain thing takes place another 76 XXIII | inasmuch as, relying on the certain accomplishment of what has 77 XXIII | we are not responsible, certain things for which we are 78 XXIII | position are thought to produce certain events in a human life ---- 79 XXIII | ability to prove the truth of certain things if the stars are 80 XXIII | that he will suffer in a certain way, and will die a violent 81 XXIII | own nativity has caused certain events, while their position 82 XXIII | position at the nativity of certain Israelites down in Arabia 83 XXIII | position at the nativity of certain people in Etheopia such 84 XXIII | tenet, not demonstrably certain, but held as being consistent 85 XXIII | by telling him that at a certain time you had poor luck, 86 XXIII | events it can tell us nothing certain, but when the facts are 87 XXIII | long to do, and are not certain to do. The cause is clear 88 XXV | and perceiving the will of certain men to be inclined to godliness, 89 XXV | before they be, He foreknew certain individuals and foreordained 90 XXVI | will suffice if we adduce certain passages from Exodus, Leviticus, 91 XXVI | And they who suppose certain things to be evils might 92 XXVI | Similarly, if we must keep certain commands for the sake of 93 XXVI | for the sake of securing certain blessings, and the rewards 94 XXVII | physician with the aid of certain drugs draws and forces the 95 XXVII | the injury, and will force certain parts to swell, so as to