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1 PreGreek| Fathers. ~For, we would ask, was there ever a time when 2 I | talk of the "world," and ask how it came into existence. 3 I | befall them. Now, let me ask, do not such great prophecies 4 V | wilt be discreet," 152and I ask if the mere speaking many 5 VII | by what he reads; he will ask who is speaking, who is 6 XIII | children of Israel be told to ask their neighbours and companions 7 XIII | shall find,230but also, Ask and it shall be given unto 8 XVIII | employ the formula, "Don't ask why, but believe," and another, " 9 XVIII | formerly wallowed, which, we ask, is really best ---- that 10 XVIII | with success, would not ask how they came to have this 11 XVIII | good and evil." Now, let me ask, could men who believe this 12 XVIII | I should also like to ask in reply to what Celsus 13 XVIII | ignoramuses. In reply we would ask, What ignoramuses do you 14 XX | creatures; for they pretend to ask. "What more is done for 15 XX | other creatures, we will ask in return, Is it not nearer 16 XXI | statement. For if we were to ask him what Free Will is, he 17 XXI | it is they mean. We will ask them if Pharaoh was of an 18 XXI | defence of the Gospel, we must ask them whether their inconsistent 19 XXI | indeed, any one should ask concerning those who were 20 XXI | to raise the question and ask, Why in the world did the 21 XXI | accusers of His government ask, so that after they have 22 XXI | when He pleases! We must ask the objectors this question: 23 XXI | is good is good, we will ask how the perishing nature 24 XXI | we free agents." Let me ask a reader who makes this 25 XXII | reply, I should like to ask him and those who agree 26 XXII | different nations, and go on to ask how, in the several communities, 27 XXII | many generations before, "Ask of me and I will give thee 28 XXIII | to believe. But we would ask our opponents to tell us 29 XXIII | stars; nevertheless, let us ask those who suppose that human 30 XXIII | time you had poor luck, and ask him to be good enough to 31 XXIII | piece of good fortune, and ask him from what star of your 32 XXIV | are three. For we should ask respecting these, whether 33 XXIV | own,592and we might fairly ask whether God filled matter, 34 XXIV | I should like to briefly ask you, Do you regard evil 35 XXIV | all on my own side, let me ask you a question: In what 36 XXIV | And I should like to also ask you a short question about 37 XXIV | same matter. And I wish to ask you a question like the 38 XXV | serpent." 601And we will ask those who insist on the 39 XXV | together. And here let us ask our opponents a question, 40 XXV | His foreknowledge, let us ask them another question: Is 41 XXVI | kept the law. And we will ask whether what our opponents 42 XXVII | hardens. And they further ask, Is it not absurd for God 43 XXVII | by the Lord, come, let us ask them a few questions. A 44 XXVII | perdition. We must certainly ask another question, because 45 XXVII | withstandeth his will? " 670Who, we ask, is it that hardeneth and 46 XXVII | chance, but that we must ask ourselves whether they are 47 XXVII | thy first-born." 700Let me ask those persons who allege 48 XXVII | He is good. Let us then ask those who think they understand