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1 PreGreek| disputes it. And if we frankly admit this, we consequently accept 2 PreGreek| into account, although we admit the letter to be genuine, 3 XII | these Scriptures, you must admit one of two things: either 4 XIV | earth, they will candidly admit what is said, but from a 5 XIV | one must be prepared to admit, as on many other grounds, 6 XIV | to upset sound sense) we admit that they are well spoken, " 7 XIV | professes not to know it. We admit, then, that there are passages 8 XIV | that Celsus is bound to admit the declaration of prophecy 279 9 XIV | we must not, like some, admit that if the world cannot 10 XVIII | impulse, though they will not admit the fact, that they come, 11 XVIII | proofs he was driven to admit the occurrence of numerous 12 XVIII | prophetical writings, which we admit are full of dark sayings 13 XIX | And the Greeks will also admit that even in the case of 14 XIX | their writings, and how they admit nothing spurious, hazardous, 15 XX(402) | 1 Admit them among rational creatures? ~ 16 XX | Secondly, among those who admit that there is an art of 17 XX | them, must we not much more admit that wherever omens are 18 XX | human kind? He will have to admit that if these creatures 19 XXI | dishonour. ~21. But if we once admit that there are certain antecedent 20 XXIII | influenced thereby? If they shall admit that they are subject to 21 XXIII | impious doctrine, rather than admit, as they allow it to be, 22 XXIII | And if we are bound to admit that the foreknowledge is 23 XXIII | sign can be apprehended, or admit the possibility of getting 24 XXIII | sign; still even they will admit their inability to preserve 25 XXIV | the air, we are bound to admit that God is divisible; if 26 XXIV | that you may not have to admit that God is the Author of 27 XXIV | must we not much rather admit that God can make not only 28 XXIV | or not existing. If you admit that these evil things are 29 XXIV | the worse? ~I think I must admit it was for the better. ~ 30 XXIV | would not, you are bound to admit that He was the cause of 31 XXIV | like the others: Do you admit that the parts of a thing 32 XXV | of God. But if they will admit His foreknowledge, let us 33 XXVI | unless we are prepared to admit possession by devils and 34 XXVI | They will, I suppose, admit that these men kept the


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