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1 I | choosing the good.30They still suppose that prophecy declares that 2 I | lacking in goodness, they suppose our Saviour while He dwelt 3 I | we do not understand. But suppose the passage to be about 4 I | Anyway, will any man of sense suppose that there was a first day, 5 I | under the tree,72I do not suppose that any one will doubt 6 I | uses. But that no one may suppose us to make a sweeping statement 7 I | Hebrew for "poor "), and suppose that Christ came chiefly 8 VI | in the sacred Scriptures suppose that the Old Testament is 9 VIII | words as they stand might suppose there was an error in the 10 IX | such as confuse readers who suppose that because the word is 11 X | work adapted to it. Nay, I suppose that every letter, no matter 12 X | the Prophets, you must not suppose that anything written is 13 XI | clear water, represent, I suppose, the oracles of the sacred 14 XI | been fouled by their feet, suppose, I mean, they have mingled 15 XII | as an unbeliever might suppose; or, as a believer, you 16 XII | our eyesight; we do not, I suppose, while we are eating perceive 17 XIII | bread. These things, we may suppose, were made of the best of 18 XIV | the Apostles, we must not suppose that what is held by Jews 19 XIV | Grecian. Nor, again, must we suppose that a given statement is 20 XIV | food and their preparation. Suppose some wholesome and nutritious 21 XIV | to live delicately. And suppose myriads of persons to eat 22 XIV | Scriptures, any one might suppose the opposite of what constitutes 23 XIV | and sometimes impossible. Suppose some one to assert that 24 XIV | Trojans at Troy? Or let us suppose some one to doubt the story 25 XIV | proclaimed by Him, John says, "I suppose that even the world itself 26 XVI | among the Greeks, and I suppose among Barbarians also, as 27 XVI | and others spiritual (I suppose Celsus means the Valentinians); 28 XVII | Epicureans and Aristotelians suppose, incoherent from beginning 29 XVII | peculiarity applies to man. Suppose some one to be called from 30 XVII | Jupiter is God. For we do not suppose Jupiter and Sabaoth to be 31 XVIII| A religious man will not suppose that even a physician of 32 XVIII| authority of such teachers suppose that he himself knew everything. 33 XVIII| already in his heart." 348Now, suppose a man saw some few persons, 34 XVIII| and third, still lower I suppose, he placed faith.360And 35 XVIII| manifested it unto them." 365I suppose he is darkly hinting at 36 XVIII| been moved through this to suppose that no one educated, or 37 XVIII| believe this to be well spoken suppose that the beauties of the 38 XIX | eyes of the soul. I quite suppose that the causes of this 39 XIX | with their faith. And I suppose this was why Jesus wished 40 XX | it is not for those who suppose the world to be eternal 41 XX | nature? But it is absurd to suppose that any one who saw from 42 XX | and use it intelligently? Suppose that other antidotes come 43 XX | things, just because, I suppose, they have some knowledge 44 XX | wished to know it, we must suppose that these creatures would 45 XX | experience and observation. I suppose no one will say that because 46 XX | than men!" And let him not suppose that such a prayer is really 47 XX | meet these allegations. I suppose I have already said enough 48 XXI | To take an illustration, suppose a man to have made up his 49 XXI | different god, or, as some suppose, from fate, but is a matter 50 XXI | is one and the same. ~10. Suppose the sun were to speak and 51 XXI | judgment of God." Now, let us suppose that what the Apostle says 52 XXI | such through wickedness. Suppose one were to blame the husbandman 53 XXI | understand these passages. Suppose some one ignorant and uneducated 54 XXI | as the Saviour saw, as we suppose, that they would not be 55 XXI | of the guard of the city. Suppose, therefore, we were to say 56 XXI | mercy," as our opponents suppose, the commandments are superfluous, 57 XXII | Divine language; and let us suppose that they do not move from 58 XXII | the immaterial, we will suppose them to say, "Go to, let 59 XXII | audacity; and we will further suppose them to be severally led 60 XXII | of the earth. Now let us suppose that their ruler advisedly 61 XXIII| given occurrence, he will suppose that the informant has brought 62 XXIII| form of reasoning, we may suppose the following argument to 63 XXIII| nevertheless, let us ask those who suppose that human affairs are necessitated 64 XXIII| meeting with robbers. For they suppose that the nativity of each 65 XXIII| that in fifty nativities, suppose, is included the death of 66 XXIII| effects in various nations? I suppose that if we give close attention 67 XXIII| degree; for it is absurd to suppose that being Divine, they 68 XXIV | Eusebius of Palestine. ~1. I suppose you are aware that two uncreated 69 XXIV | must be no less sound if we suppose that there are three. For 70 XXIV | inquire whether we are to suppose that God stood apart from 71 XXIV | substances 593leads you to suppose that matter was originally 72 XXIV | that we cannot possibly suppose that anything was made by 73 XXIV | are at their command, you suppose the architects to produce 74 XXIV | qualities? ~6. I do not suppose there was a change in the 75 XXIV | they became bad; or do you suppose God not to have changed 76 XXV | lies? For our opponents, I suppose, will never be able to show 77 XXV | foreordain. We must not therefore suppose that the foreknowledge of 78 XXVI | disgrace. ~2. And some will suppose that likewise according 79 XXVI | into the snare; for they suppose such promises as these to 80 XXVI | camel's hair.643They will, I suppose, admit that these men kept 81 XXVI | unbeliever. And further, they who suppose that according to Scripture 82 XXVI | righteous."646And they who suppose certain things to be evils 83 XXVI | word says, "And dost thou suppose that I dealt with thee for 84 XXVI | interpretations. It is absurd to suppose that the holy man will be 85 XXVI | wealth which our opponents suppose the Scripture to promise, 86 XXVI | expressions, and sometimes, I suppose, even use words in a wrong 87 XXVII| would no longer be, as they suppose, even good. ~3. We have 88 XXVII| just and wise God, for we suppose that the things we speak 89 XXVII| Something like this, then, we suppose to be the meaning of the 90 XXVII| the sea: not, as one might suppose, to perish altogether, but 91 XXVII| action of a just God, and suppose, according to the literal


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