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1 PreGreek| how they treasured such doctrines, or how profitable they 2 PreGreek| restoration, and similar doctrines, as suited ancient legend 3 PreGreek| green pasture of the holy doctrines, speaking to them in the 4 PreGreek| found, are the orthodox doctrines. And the inspired preachers 5 PreGreek| inspired preachers of those doctrines, with their superlatively 6 I | the Author of the saving doctrines of Christianity. For of 7 I | nature upon Him and delivered doctrines of salvation to men. ~3. 8 I | men when they heard new doctrines and strange words welcomed 9 I | rule respecting the Divine doctrines of Scripture to this effect: " 10 I | to conceal the foregoing doctrines in narrative form conveying 11 III | the wisdom and the Divine doctrines given to men in those Characters, 12 V | speaking" depends on the doctrines and not on the number of 13 V | with the true and sound doctrines, they will prevail over 14 V | satisfied with the harmony of doctrines common to the Old Testament 15 XIV | the Greeks have the same doctrines as ours, it by no means 16 XIV | follows that even the same doctrines avail for winning souls 17 XIV | however, show that when the doctrines are the same they are better 18 XVI | man might blame even the doctrines of Plato because Aristotle 19 XVIII | even the expounders of the doctrines are not agreed. Who would 20 XVIII | was taught the mysterious doctrines of the Egyptians by one 21 XVIII | better to assent to our doctrines on grounds of reason and 22 XVIII | Philosophers of the world in their doctrines, would have been in the 23 XVIII | the book full of many wise doctrines. And Solomon, because he 24 XVIII | inasmuch as there are many doctrines, some of which give support 25 XVIII | the other hand, there are doctrines which translate the soul 26 XVIII | not seen ---- and these doctrines the Word says are the wisdom 27 XIX | other men teach opposite doctrines), and whether they have 28 XIX | employ such teachers of His doctrines, that there might be no 29 XX | best to destroy 401their doctrines, which are of use in showing 30 XX(401) | Or, "destroy their useful doctrines, and at the same time the 31 XXVI | virtue itself, to accept such doctrines; for of all things it is 32 XXVII | conceptions of God, nor in their doctrines of natures, does the Word 33 Index | worship, 90, 128; mysterious doctrines, 91. ~Elephants, 126, 135. ~