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1 I | themselves kings of the Jews; for everything whereon 2 I | for everything whereon the Jews prided themselves, I mean 3 I | the Demiurge,39Whom the Jews worship, and holding that 4 I | said to be set after the Jews' manner of purifying, as 5 I | those who were inwardly Jews, of whom the Apostle speaks 54 6 I | heavenly things,57of which the Jews after the flesh served the 7 I | there is a bodily race of Jews, so there is a race of those 8 I | a race of those who are Jews inwardly, and that there 9 XIV | other philosopher, and the Jews by Moses or some other Prophet, 10 XIV | suppose that what is held by Jews or Christians is prejudiced 11 XIV | primitive language of the Jews, which the Prophets employed 12 XVI | the same as the God of the Jews, it by no means follows 13 XVI | the same God is God of the Jews and of the Gentiles;303Paul 14 XVIII| Jesus Christ crucified, unto Jews a stumbling-block, and unto 15 XVIII| them that are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power 16 XVIII| dealing boldly with the Jews as regards the Faith in 17 XVIII| which we use as well as the Jews, and no less also from those 18 XX | confine my remarks to the Jews, for that is not my aim, 19 XX | Christians have, or the Jews, who use the same Scriptures 20 XXII | next. It runs thus: "The Jews having become a separate 21 XXII | became a separate nation, the Jews, and that having made laws 22 XXII | explain why it is best for the Jews to honour their own forms 23 XXII | over the country of the Jews and its inhabitants, and 24 XXII | what he said against the Jews, he now gives them a share 25 XXII | particular, the country of the Jews and its people, to the one 26 XXII | that it is impiety for the Jews to break their ancestral 27 XXII | being one nation like the Jews, are to be blamed for following 28 XXII | whether they include the Jews and their country in the 29 XXV | in death oft; that of the Jews he would five times receive