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1 XIV | night. ~CHAP. XV. ---- A reply to the Greek philosophers 2 XIV | 2. I have said this in reply to the charge brought against 3 XIV | Clearly not,'" and so on. Our reply to this and to all those 4 XIV | Again in Book VI., in reply to the statement of Celsus 5 XVI | one here, one there." In reply, we will say that you never 6 XVI | detest one another." In reply, even in Philosophy, as 7 XVII | CHAP. XVII. ---- A reply to certain philosophers 8 XVIII| CHAP. XVIII. ---- A reply to those Greek philosophers 9 XVIII| about it," and so on. In reply to this claim to know "all 10 XVIII| and children." This is our reply. When Jesus was teaching 11 XVIII| too much to expect us to reply to such questions as these, 12 XVIII| should also like to ask in reply to what Celsus states, for 13 XVIII| looked for ignoramuses. In reply we would ask, What ignoramuses 14 XIX | corruptibility, we shall still reply, that if it is possible 15 XX | CHAP. XX. ---- A reply to those who say that the 16 XX | creatures, he says, "In reply to your contention, that 17 XXI | being saved. This is our reply to those men. ~8. But we 18 XXI | raise another question in reply to those who think they 19 XXI | flourishing; the husbandman might reply, "I will sow this land later 20 XXI | thin covering of soil?" In reply, let us say that it is better 21 XXI | to destroy Free Will. In reply we shall say that we ought 22 XXI | it would be a convincing reply to say that the Saviour 23 XXI | imputed to them? we must reply that He Who understands 24 XXI | neither good nor bad.493In reply to this it must be said 25 XXI | are not free agents." In reply, we have to say that the 26 XXII | original local usages." In reply, I should like to ask him 27 XXII | But they will probably reply that the pious man is he 28 XXIII| they would deny. If they reply that they are not influenced 29 XXIII| possibly be maintained. ~8. Our reply will be as follows: When 30 XXIII| have anything to say in reply, please say it. ~And the 31 XXIV | to assert the union, our reply will be the same as before; 32 XXVI | meaning. Well, then, in reply to all who so strangely