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1 I(21) | being stored up in the books (of the Bible)," etc. ~ 2 I | persuaded that the sacred books are not human compositions, 3 I | opponents, the lawyers had no books containing the secrets of 4 I | is commanded to write two books, and then read to the elders 5 I | Spirit.50Thou shalt write two books, and give one to Clement 6 I | doubts respecting the five books, called the Books of Moses, 7 I | the five books, called the Books of Moses, from the minds 8 I | in mind that the Divine books are Divine writings, and 9 III | Why the inspired books are twenty-two 137in number. 10 III(137)| accidental. The 'twenty-two' books of the Greek Bible must, 11 III(137)| represent 'twenty-two' books of the Hebrew Bible; hence, 12 III(137)| concluded, the number of the books in the Hebrew Canon was 13 III | without reason the canonical books are twenty-two,138according 14 III | the twenty-two inspired books are an alphabet of the wisdom 15 III(138)| number of the Hebrew sacred books seems to be of Greek origin, 16 V | and what are the "many books"? The whole inspired Scripture 17 V | for refusing to "make many books." For Solomon says in Ecclesiastes, " 18 V | son, beware of making many books: there is no end: and much 19 V(148) | Origen composed numerous books. These were all written 20 V | guard against "making many books." ~Then, after saying that 21 V | son, beware of making many books"; firstly, that one ought 22 V | one ought not to have many books: secondly, that one ought 23 V | ought not to compose many books; and if the first is not 24 V | ought not to make too many books. And, keeping to what has 25 V | leisure for composing many books, and, accordingly, cease 26 V | expressed his thoughts in many books, something must be said 27 V | going on composing more books will tell me that the famous 28 V | son, beware of making many books." 151Side by side with this 29 V | the meaning of "the many books." The whole Word of God, 30 V | all other teaching many books? ~5. But since I must have 31 V | one book, if we take the "books" in the ordinary sense. 32 V | to mean some one of the books containing the things concerning 33 V | judgment was set and the books were opened." 163To the 34 V | myself to be a writer of many books. And just now, when, with 35 XIV | Prophets employed in the books which they have left us, 36 XIV | Divinity proclaimed in the same books, he will not believe the 37 XIV | itself would not contain the books that should be written." 292 38 XIV | world cannot contain the books that should be written, 39 XVI | must not condemn the sacred books of Moses and the Prophets 40 XVII | instance, or. Egyptians. Books I. and V. against Celsus. ~ 41 XVIII | themselves to the Gospel. Books I. and III. against Celsus. ~ 42 XVIII | proclaimed in those same books; for any one who sees how 43 XVIII | And if you come to the books written after the time of 44 XX | animals. But Celsus thinks the books of Jesus and Christians 45 XXIII | as it were one of God's books, may contain the future. 46 XXIII | effect others; just as in our books some things are written 47 Index | Creation, 32; why the inspired books are twenty -two in number,


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