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1 PreGreek| which is due to truth. And consider how absurd this would be; 2 I | impossible enactments, let us consider that the goat-stag is a 3 I | buyeth that field."107Let us consider then whether the obvious 4 II | not learned." For we must consider these things to be spoken 5 V | is, and then pass on to consider the meaning of "the many 6 V | from the Divine Scripture, consider whether my most striking 7 VIII | the house of On. But if we consider other passages we shall 8 IX | therefore in every place consider with the utmost care first 9 XIV | this reasoning, let him consider whether a problem in ethics, 10 XIV | rational creatures. And consider whether Plato and the wise 11 XIV | transfigured face of Jesus. And consider whether the Gospels do not 12 XIX | of this. ~2. But we must consider what Celsus says next. Amongst 13 XX | allow that man is able to consider the details of everything, 14 XXI | destroy Free Will, and may consider the way to explain them. 15 XXI | both just and good, let us consider how the good and just God 16 XXI | himself shall be exalted." 472Consider, further, that for this 17 XXI | account of the resemblances to consider all as the Scriptures of 18 XXII | have opposite laws. Now, consider whether these arguments 19 XXII | on the established laws, consider whether it does not follow 20 XXIII | the other Apostles. And consider whether this is not shown 21 XXIII | with regard to the future, consider whether we can thus explain 22 XXIII | name in all the earth,578consider what a marvellous manifestation 23 XXIII | come to pass. ~I answered, consider with me, father, what the 24 XXIV | hesitation use such means as you consider best for the discovery of 25 XXIV | one nor the other of them. Consider further, that if you imagine 26 XXVI | whether what our opponents consider good things, were the lot 27 XXVII | goodness, I would have you consider whether Pharaoh, inasmuch 28 XXVII | spoken, I would have them consider whether God does not blame