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1 PreGreek| heretical bitterness, but certainly not all, without distinction, 2 I | souls and bodies of animals, certainly when the why and wherefore 3 V | permissible, the second is certainly not; though if the second 4 V | permissible, the first is not certainly so; 150either way the lesson 5 XIV | they will no longer, certainly not consistently with their 6 XIV | creeping things." 248They certainly do "hold down the truth," 7 XIV | Then we must do no wrong. Certainly not. Nor when injured injure 8 XVIII | man of understanding is certainly no hindrance but a help 9 XVIII | people or the cultured? Certainly not the cultured, for they 10 XX | were not captured by men? Certainly, if the world came into 11 XX | so belittles man. Celsus certainly does his best to make it 12 XX | shoot them on the wing. And certainly, if eagles knew beforehand 13 XXI | for him to obey, and he certainly would have obeyed, inasmuch 14 XXI | opponents will say, "If it is certainly the case that some hearers 15 XXI | more than their skill. And certainly in the saving of our souls 16 XXIII | have such a character will certainly be unjust and will do these 17 XXIII | one interprets the words certainly will be in the sense that 18 XXIII | any one will explain the "certainly will be" as only meaning 19 XXIII | the knowledge that he will certainly some day be good reached 20 XXIII | beforehand that a man will certainly be good and upright, weakens 21 XXIII | not necessitate what is certainly foreknown. ~The same subject 22 XXIII | were declares, "This shall certainly be, and it is impossible 23 XXIII | and what was foretold must certainly have come to pass"; for 24 XXIII | pass"; for if Celsus by "certainly" means "necessarily," we 25 XXIII | have happened. But if by "certainly" he means "will be," ---- 26 XXIII | they do not know what is certainly the cause of a man's nativity, 27 XXIII | nativity, and what is not certainly so, and what things we certainly 28 XXIII | certainly so, and what things we certainly long to do, and are not 29 XXIV | nothing I say, though they certainly do seem to be creators in 30 XXIV | matter is compound, you will certainly affirm it to be compounded 31 XXIV | is the opposite of fire? ~Certainly. ~And, likewise, darkness 32 XXVII | doomed to perdition. We must certainly ask another question, because 33 XXVII | still resists, is he not certainly proved to be harder and


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