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1 I | the Word found historical events capable of adaptation to 2 I | that with the historical events, literally true, different 3 V | respectively called. At all events, you yourself, when advocates 4 XIII | worship of Israel. At all events, Hadad the Edomite,227so 5 XIV | has benefited many. At all events, you may see Plato in the 6 XIV | without God's help. At all events, the Prophet says in the 7 XIV | of necessity vary at all events in some respects from other 8 XIV | must have varied at all events in some respects from other 9 XVIII| countless other figurative events or enactments. But if this 10 XVIII| truth or not, it has at all events profited mankind. 11. Jesus, 11 XX | think that ants, at all events, are without reason. For 12 XX | respect also; they, at all events, are acquainted with many 13 XX | men. Physicians, at all events, by their medical knowledge 14 XXI | doing? Let them, at all events, keep to a conception of 15 XXIII| things happen, both earthly events in general and the incidents 16 XXIII| superfluous; for if certain events must happen, and the stars 17 XXIII| way responsible for the events, on hearing that certain 18 XXIII| described many years before the events took place. "And Jeroboam 19 XXIII| the original causes of the events which the Word says the 20 XXIII| well as we can both the events and the supposed authors. 21 XXIII| with caution, and supposing events to be ruled by necessity, 22 XXIII| meaning that some particular events will occur, but that things 23 XXIII| consequence of precedent events for which we are not responsible, 24 XXIII| thought to produce certain events in a human life ---- let 25 XXIII| can have produced previous events. For if this is impossible, 26 XXIII| concerning those previous events, it is clear that the stars 27 XXIII| because the stars cause the events, but only because they indicate 28 XXIII| stars do not now cause past events, but that there were other 29 XXIII| indicated them, and that future events are nevertheless shown by 30 XXIII| nativity has caused certain events, while their position at 31 XXIII| the knowledge, why shall events any more be caused by stars 32 XXIII| visible figure of it; and events, they say, are discovered 33 XXIII| as the indication 571of events. And any one who has had 34 XXIII| the change of seasons: the events of years, and the position 35 XXIII| bring about some of the events foreknown and indicated 36 XXIII| with Astrology. Before the events it can tell us nothing certain, 37 XXV | God is the cause of the events foreknown, take hold of 38 XXV | surveyed the long series of events, and perceiving the will 39 XXV | God is the cause of future events; but inasmuch as these events 40 XXV | events; but inasmuch as these events would follow the agent's 41 XXV | occur, or not occur; and the events will not in the least be 42 XXV | in the course of ordinary events, there is nothing to prevent 43 XXV | considers the chain of future events, foreknow what will be done 44 XXV | He foreknow because the events will come to pass? And is 45 XXVI | to the holy man. At all events, the Devil was not an evil 46 XXVI | instead of, "These particular events providentially happened 47 XXVII| been a saving fire, at all events a saving fire for men, the