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1 I | Gentiles? For it is surely clear from history and from what 2 I(6) | this word was used for the clear or shining stones, the Urim 3 I | altar, nor priesthood, it is clear that a prince has failed 4 I | for him shall come,"7it is clear that He has come to whom 5 I | earth. For there could be no clear proofs of the inspiration 6 I | in Providence is not so clear in things of earth as it 7 I | stars; and it is not so clear in the changes and chances 8 I | could any critic find them clear and easily intelligible, 9 I | everywhere made perfectly clear, and strict historical sequence 10 I | reasonableness altogether clear. ~17. Anyway, will any man 11 I | Since, then, as will be clear to readers, the literal 12 IV | hold of men, but that the clear sequence of thought and 13 V | associate darkness with His clear light; and this is why it 14 VII | are unchanged, it is not clear that they are. Need I seek 15 IX | law to do them." 197It is clear that we have here the literal 16 XI | and to have drunk of the clear waters, but ye must foul 17 XI | pasture, and the pool of clear water, represent, I suppose, 18 XI | passages they choose, drink the clear water of what they judge 19 XI | all the apostolic waters, clear water as far as we can make 20 XIII | those of the Gentiles, as is clear from the account given in 21 XIV | without close regard to the clear rules of logic. What absurdity 22 XIV | errors, because we do not clear up the equivocal senses, 23 XIV | Now here again, it is clear that if Celsus wishes to 24 XIV | opponents maintain; nor is there clear evidence that it was small. 25 XIV | the story; how should we clear up the difficulty? Well, 26 XVII | originate with men, as is clear to those who can give attention 27 XVIII| reasons for belief? It is clear that nearly all will be 28 XVIII| following: ---- ~8. It is clear to those who are capable 29 XVIII| Divine would not have been clear, inasmuch as the Word and 30 XVIII| If it had been perfectly clear that some very extraordinary 31 XVIII| On the contrary, it is clear to any one who examines 32 XVIII| are able to trace out the clear interpretation of the hard 33 XX | roots, and thorns, it is clear that they are not the gift 34 XX | because they use fennel to clear their sight and quicken 35 XX | But the words are not clear, and I therefore do not 36 XX | defended; then have given clear grounds for rejecting the 37 XX | Being, by passing on the clear conception of Him to which 38 XX | other hand, it brings much clear evidence to show that many 39 XXI | not put them away, it is clear that the putting away of 40 XXI | that what we say may carry clear conviction, we will take 41 XXIII| subject to the stars, it is clear that the stars gave them 42 XXIII| the very conception of God clear to him who understands the 43 XXIII| those previous events, it is clear that the stars with their 44 XXIII| certain to do. The cause is clear to us who have learnt the 45 XXIV | of evil. For once it is clear how evil comes to exist, 46 XXIV | me my ignorance. It seems clear to me that evil has a substantial 47 XXVI | in tribulations,644it is clear that he rejoiced in evil 48 XXVI | say that it is far from clear that, if the blessings are 49 XXVI | such a sickness are often clear enough; either the neighbourhood, 50 XXVII| His will? That would be a clear proof that God did not wish 51 XXVII| the grave." 684And it is clear, as the Jew 685also told 52 XXVII| write mere history, will be clear to any one who notices that