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1 TransPre| own." ~Bishop Westcott's account of "the great teacher of 2 PreGreek| Did they not give such an account of pre-existence, and final 3 PreGreek| then, taking all this into account, although we admit the letter 4 I | the foolish Gentiles on account of the sins of God's former 5 I | various theories, so as to account for the origin of things 6 I | narrative form conveying an account of the visible works of 7 I | and rashly accusing God on account of the Scriptures which 8 II | taken as a whole was on account of its obscurity like many 9 II | is hard for us to give an account. Anyway, let those who, 10 V | is not to show that the account of Christ in relation to 11 V | is one roll, because the account of Himself which has reached 12 VI | word and deed, and on that account, it may be, called David, 13 IX | used, but the scriptural account of "law" is not everywhere 14 IX | find a parallel also in the account of the healing of the man 15 IX | the change sometimes on account of the equivocal sense of 16 X | word, because we shall give account of it in the day of judgment;215 17 XI | look like Scripture, and on account of their verbal incongruity 18 XIII | Gentiles, as is clear from the account given in the Book of Joshua, 19 XIV | by Celsus and others on account of their poverty of style, 20 XIV | greatest public benefactors on account of the wholesome food they 21 XIV | of which we have given an account. For in the eyes of those 22 XIV | but rather that it is on account of the greatness of the 23 XVI | slander Christianity on account of the heresies in the Church. 24 XVI | Moses and the Prophets on account of the Jewish sects. 2. 25 XVI | one who blames the Word on account of our sects would also 26 XVIII | neither give nor receive an account of what they believe employ 27 XVIII | impracticable, whether on account of the stress of life, or 28 XVIII | try him for impiety, on account of certain of his philosophical 29 XVIII | containing nothing of any account, because you have not closely 30 XIX | different forms of faith on account of the different ways men 31 XX | who promises to give an account of the whole of nature, 32 XX | God Himself; and it is on account of reason that man is said 33 XX | others, and not at all on account of their moral character: 34 XX | Prophets and Moses, to whom on account of the great purity of his 35 XX | Himself, nor is He angry on account of men any more than on 36 XX | of men any more than on account of apes or flies; nor does 37 XX | creature; for it is chiefly on account of the rational creature 38 XX | that God is never angry on account of apes and flies; but inasmuch 39 XXI | some plausible motives to account for his approval and assent, 40 XXI | circumstances, and turn it to account this way or the contrary. ~ 41 XXI | certain to be blessed on account of their nature? Unless, 42 XXI | hardening of Pharaoh on account of his evil disposition, 43 XXI | us hereby teach them on account of the resemblances to consider 44 XXII | unbecomingly in so doing? For if on account of their philosophy, and 45 XXII | Genesis, gives an historical account of the distribution of the 46 XXIII | and therefore give a good account of what takes place because 47 XXIII | into all these details on account of what our paragon of wisdom, 48 XXIV | say that there is a third account which may be fitly given 49 XXIV | first. ~7. How, then, do you account for His having left the 50 XXV | to be conformed, whom, on account of His foreknowledge of 51 XXV | s own impulses, on this account He foreknew, for He knoweth 52 XXV | of men unlike him, but on account of his actions, first foreknown, 53 XXVI | that fever is inflicted on account of sins, that is an opinion 54 XXVI | everything which exists on account of a given object is less 55 XXVI | And, in fact, it is on account of these detestable opinions 56 XXVI | taken literally, and when on account of their limited connotation 57 XXVII | that they do not on that account turn aside from the sound 58 XXVII | they hold to be the true 667account of this portion of Scripture.


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