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1 PreGreek | The time would fail to tell what laborious service they 2 I | before Christ came would tell us what our Lord Jesus Christ 3 I | understand, he goes on to say, "Tell me ye that desire to be 4 V | composing more books will tell me that the famous Moses 5 V | all the Scriptures that tell of Him, such as those which 6 V | Him, I should like him to tell me why he prefers that book 7 IX | in the same epistle ---- "Tell me ye that desire to be 8 IX | prophets." 211And we would tell those readers who shrink 9 X | are expert anatomists can tell for what use every part, 10 XII | such passages, I must now tell. Charms have a certain natural 11 XIII | experience, I beg leave to tell you that a man is seldom 12 XIV | everybody's ear. And men who tell us that they say farewell 13 XVII | familiar with the use of charms tell us that if we pronounce 14 XVIII | about our faith, we have to tell them that we allow it on 15 XVIII | the faith of Christians tell us by what demonstrative 16 XVIII | these subjects, we will tell him that we, too, are at 17 XVIII | savage. And if Egyptians tell these mythic tales, they 18 XVIII | any one so thinks, let me tell him that as the Word reflects 19 XVIII | wise men of Greece will tell us that the holders of erroneous 20 XX | what it is he promises to tell us about the whole of nature, 21 XX | creatures?" I wish Celsus would tell us plainly that the great 22 XX | God. And intelligent men tell us that the birds have their 23 XX | how Celsus came to hear tell of an oath being taken by 24 XX | been created. Celsus may tell us that the world exists 25 XXI | they answer "Yes," we will tell them that the man with an 26 XXI | praise or blame? If they tell us that it deserves blame, 27 XXII | of them; but let him also tell us how it is that in the 28 XXII | shall be glad if Celsus will tell us how it is impiety to 29 XXII | of Jesus." Let him then tell us whether men of a philosophic 30 XXII | the learned Egyptians will tell countless similar stories; 31 XXIII | would ask our opponents to tell us what God meant by so 32 XXIII | the censure of vice. They tell us that if God from everlasting 33 XXIII(561)| productive." How we are to tell when the stars are causative, 34 XXIII | and save thee; let them tell thee what shall come upon 35 XXIII | things besides. He will tell you that either an auspicious 36 XXIII | to another astrologer and tell him the opposite, viz. that 37 XXIII | Before the events it can tell us nothing certain, but 38 XXIV | or matter in God, let me tell him, and it is the gist 39 XXIV | whole of matter, let him tell us how God worked on matter. 40 XXIV | come out of nothing. Please tell me, therefore, whether you 41 XXIV | I wish you would briefly tell me whether you likewise 42 XXIV | question about matter itself. Tell me, is matter simple or 43 XXV | Free Will, ---- and we will tell them that this is a fact, 44 XXVI | unite the two views, and tell us that good and evil things 45 XXVI | of the Gospels also, and tell us that the Saviour when 46 XXVII | let the people go? For you tell us that if he had not been 47 XXVII | observed. Let them, therefore, tell us whether Pharaoh turns