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1 NoteGr | your piety. In return we give the best we have, our prayers. 2 PreGreek| associates? Did they not give such an account of pre-existence, 3 PreGreek| made by the two saints, and give good heed to their orthodox 4 I | they will endeavour to give each detail, as best they 5 I | shalt write two books, and give one to Clement and one to 6 I | presence of God,73if we give heed, is a distinct inducement 7 II | which it is hard for us to give an account. Anyway, let 8 III | of the details, we must give good heed, and with the 9 IV | foolish, who more easily give their assent, but also to 10 V | exposed at God's hands who give themselves up to writing 11 V(148) | made use of his wealth to give the poor but independent 12 V | earnest desire in nothing to give you pain, I plead my own 13 V(170) | According to others, "too boldly give advice." ~ 14 X | idle word, because we shall give account of it in the day 15 X | Scripture; so that they who will give heed to their reading may 16 XIII | lord and my son, chiefly give heed to the reading of the 17 XIII | the Divine Scriptures; do give heed. For we need great 18 XIII | them rashly. And as you give heed to reading the Divine 19 XIII | openeth." 229And as you give heed to the Divine reading, 20 XIV | firmament of the heaven, to give light upon the earth and 21 XIV | Psalm that "the Lord shall give a word to them that publish 22 XIV | light shone in our hearts to give the illumination of the 23 XIV | food they provide? Shall we give the credit to those who 24 XIV | nor even the Apostles, give any intimation that He had 25 XIV | even if true, so as to give a vivid impression of what 26 XIV | the Gospels do not also give us the same teaching respecting 27 XVI | divisions they are ashamed to give up; as for the rest they 28 XVII | than they who erroneously give the name of God to lifeless 29 XVII | God by the name Zeus, nor give Him a name in another tongue. 30 XVII | arbitrary rules of those who give them. For the languages 31 XVII | is clear to those who can give attention to the nature 32 XVIII | teachers who will neither give nor receive an account of 33 XVIII | answer. If all men could give up the active pursuits of 34 XVIII | such a faith, let him first give us the grounds of his unproved 35 XVIII | the Word, for he does not give Paul's exact words, which 36 XVIII | the eyes of the Stoics who give no quarter to these opinions; 37 XVIII | philosophy; whereas we ought to give philosophy credit thus far, 38 XVIII | Athens, so that we may not give the Athenians any occasion 39 XVIII | doctrines, some of which give support to theories of matter 40 XVIII | Celsus may wish, so as to give the striplings such exhortation 41 XVIII | earnestly seek wisdom, and may give heed to Solomon's words, " 42 XVIII | they not urge young men to give up a low life and turn to 43 XX | of a man who promises to give an account of the whole 44 XX | pretentious as Celsus in daring to give such a title to his book? 45 XX | inasmuch as not unwisely they give man the first place, and 46 XX | and does not by any means give ear to it, will say, "It 47 XX | if he were reluctant to give up anything at all related 48 XX | birds say, and that they give real proof of the discovery 49 XX | divination, or that they who give the impulse to such animals, 50 XXI | their stony hearts, and will give them hearts of flesh, that 51 XXI | but a man who wishes to give a false conception of Free 52 XXI | their stony hearts, and will give them hearts of flesh: that 53 XXI | trouble most readers, and give the impression that man 54 XXI | perishing nature. And we shall give the same answer respecting 55 XXI | superficially"; we should give the husbandman credit for 56 XXI | hearts from them, and will give them hearts of flesh, that 57 XXI | lack of education and to give him an education; not, however, 58 XXI | to His goodness will not give the sufferers too speedy 59 XXI | But not in vain does Paul give his advice, blaming some, 60 XXII | purification of those who give their bodies to be burnt, 61 XXII | severally led by the angels, who give them their own language, 62 XXII | before, "Ask of me and I will give thee nations for thine inheritance, 63 XXIII | will be quite unable to give it. In addition to what 64 XXIII | unreasonable to expect God to give us this or that. Why need 65 XXIII | Enough has been said to give some idea of it. ~3. Here 66 XXIII | eye-witnesses and therefore give a good account of what takes 67 XXIII | bars of iron: and I will give thee the treasures of darkness, 68 XXIII | the injury of our race, give some instruction about these 69 XXIII | ways, if a man does not give heed to admonition and instruction, 70 XXIII | nations? I suppose that if we give close attention to the subject, 71 XXIII | and upon what grounds I give you my advice. If you meet 72 XXIII | the event enables us to give them the most fitting interpretation. 73 XXIV | self-existent, needing nothing to give it existence? Just so. ~ 74 XXIV | compound needs nothing to give it existence: and if evil 75 XXIV | desirous to learn ought not to give a mere random assent to 76 XXV | further, how they would wholly give themselves up to a virtuous 77 XXV | a question, and let them give us an answer. Just for a 78 XXVI | and do them: then I will give you the rain in its season, 79 XXVII | does the Word when examined give them any support. For ourselves, 80 XXVII | healing, some more, some less, give pain and torment to those