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1 NoteGr | season, and readiness to allow us to keep the festival 2 PreGreek| ordinary critical judgment allow that those famous champions 3 PreGreek| same time we may very well allow that some heretical tenets 4 I | self-confidence have left the Church allow no God greater than the 5 I | I wish they who will not allow that men had the truth before 6 I | thee." 87Would not any one allow its usefulness apart from 7 XII | as a believer, you must allow that because they are inspired 8 XIV | beauty, why will not Celsus allow that this prophecy refers 9 XIV | judgment as to what he will allow to be historical, and what 10 XVI | us Christians who do not allow that our God is the same 11 XVIII | works, or that we should not allow their conversion on the 12 XVIII | have to tell them that we allow it on the ground that it 13 XVIII | if we do so, will ye not allow our motive to be love for 14 XX | argument's sake, let us allow that he and we are herein 15 XX | these respects, we must allow that man is able to consider 16 XX | our present purpose let us allow that augury is a reality: 17 XXII | of the Scythians, which allow the doing away with fathers, 18 XXII | relinquish ancestral laws which allow the marriages 518of mothers 19 XXIII | rather than admit, as they allow it to be, a glorious attribute 20 XXIII | responsible, even we will allow; if they had not occurred, 21 XXIII | For the present let us allow, though we shall afterwards 22 XXIII | about the future, should allow that they are correct, he 23 XXIII | indicative, but will not allow that astrology also, and 24 XXIII | two births is. But let us allow that they are able to determine 25 XXIV | separated from matter, we must allow that there is one substance, 26 XXIV | things, we must of necessity allow that God was the place of 27 XXVI | described, would unhesitatingly allow. For it says that a man 28 XXVI | of evil; for while they allow that virtues and vices are " 29 XXVI | them; they will have to allow either that the promises 30 XXVII | other god than (as they allow Him to be) the good God, 31 XXVII | accuse the Creator, but will allow that He is good. Let us