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1 PreGreek| wheat and the chaff for us. Impossible! But certain of those who 2 I | obscurity in it, and of what is impossible in some cases, or unreasonable, 3 I | others were in the letter impossible~ or absurd, but were intended~ 4 I | introducing what is utterly impossible, sometimes what is possible 5 I | And elsewhere we have even impossible commands, for readers of 6 I | unreasonable, and others impossible. The prohibition of kites,75 7 I | If you wish to see some impossible enactments, let us consider 8 I | are even unreasonable and impossible; and further, that certain 9 I | happens to be unreasonable or impossible; or that what is recorded 10 I | sense of what is literally impossible. Since, then, as will be 11 I | the literal connection is impossible, while the main connection 12 I | the main connection is not impossible but even true, we must strive 13 I | connects things literally impossible with such things as are 14 I | things as are not only not impossible, but are historically true, 15 I | meaning is often proved to be impossible. The cautious reader must 16 XIV | characteristics. Tor it is impossible that a body having more 17 XIV | difficult, and sometimes impossible. Suppose some one to assert 18 XIV | mainly on the ground that the impossible story of a certain Achilles 19 XVIII | not that it was otherwise impossible to attain His object, but 20 XIX | qualities, why should it be impossible for the flesh of Jesus to 21 XX | and they see that it is impossible for a nature created in 22 XXIII | necessitated, and it will be impossible for his conduct to be other 23 XXIII | certainly be, and it is impossible that the event can be otherwise." 24 XXIII | commanded him to do what was impossible; but the begetting was possible, 25 XXIII | previous events. For if this is impossible, even supposing that they 26 XXIII | good fortune. For it is impossible that at any man's nativity, 27 XXIV | their separation; for it is impossible to arrive at any idea of 28 Index | of Moses, some commands impossible and unreasonable, 17, 19.~