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1 TransPre| study of Origen. Much of his best thought is here presented 2 NoteGr | piety. In return we give the best we have, our prayers. But 3 PreGreek| prevent this we have done our best to show readers clearly 4 PreGreek| and after applying the best tests we could, we have 5 I | to give each detail, as best they can, a spiritual meaning. 6 I | so; and he must, to the best of his ability, by comparing 7 XI | 1. Now let us do our best to discover what truths 8 XI | what they judge to be the best, and then tread down the 9 XII | certain faculties in us, the best of which are nourished by 10 XIII | suppose, were made of the best of the Egyptian gold. From 11 XIII | Egyptian gold. From the second best came the candlestick throughout 12 XVI | their claims, has chosen the best; and as the advanced student 13 XVIII | which, we ask, is really best ---- that with unreasoning 14 XVIII | believing that sect to be the best? For it is not by waiting 15 XVIII | all will turn out for the best, though the opposite is 16 XVIII | and to have studied the best arguments, and both to be 17 XVIII | thing to have studied the best arguments? Shall we, however, 18 XVIII | call any arguments the "best," except those which are 19 XVIII | and to have studied the best arguments, and to be a man 20 XVIII | discourses to bring forth what is best and most Divine, when we 21 XVIII | their views of what was best, have given them proper 22 XVIII | my answer is that I do my best to benefit these also, though 23 XX | rational creatures, does his best to destroy 401their doctrines, 24 XX | succeeded in establishing the best forms of government, magistracies, 25 XX | plausible assertions to the best of our power; we would have 26 XX | Celsus certainly does his best to make it look as though 27 XX | for yourself which is the best view to take, that God over 28 XXI | God is just, must do his best to show how in using such 29 XXI | ordered them, and He the Best; He understandeth the seasons, 30 XXI | God. Now let us offer the best defence we can in the matter 31 XXI | them,485because that is best for them. It is probable, 32 XXII | quoted, he says that it is best for them to keep to their 33 XXII | reason to explain why it is best for the Jews to honour their 34 XXII | oversight of them; and, to the best of our ability, let us show 35 XXIII | ordereth all things for the best, with good reason hides 36 XXIV | such means as you consider best for the discovery of the 37 XXVI | descent and riches, and, as best we could, we endeavoured 38 XXVII | Him alone to say what is best to be done for each, and