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1 VIII | plural in the last clause, or change the previous plurals into 2 IX | things; and they make the change sometimes on account of 3 XVII | improper objects, than it is to change the names of God to suit 4 XVII | professes to do; but that if we change it into another tongue, 5 XVII | birth by a Greek name; if we change the name into Egyptian, 6 XVII | ordinary name. Similarly, if we change the name Israel into Greek 7 XVII | charms, viz. that if we change the name into "The Lord 8 XVIII| manifest a considerable change, they afterwards receive 9 XIX | conceptions, do not work a change in fair-minded hearers of 10 XIX | providence of God, Who so willed, change into one that was heavenly 11 XIX | underlies all qualities to change its qualities, why should 12 XIX | for the flesh of Jesus to change its qualities, and become 13 XXI | very efficacious, and the change for the better very great; 14 XXI | while the most savage men change and become so gentle, that 15 XXI | and gravity; so that they change to licentiousness, oftentimes 16 XXI | descent, will degenerate, and change as it were from vessels 17 XXIII| turning of the sun, and the change of seasons: the events of 18 XXIV | not suppose there was a change in the substances; that 19 XXIV | say is that there was a change of the qualities, and I 20 XXIV | remained the same, created a change of its qualities, and I 21 XXIV | and I maintain that this change justifies us in saying that 22 XXIV | then, since you say that a change of the qualities was brought 23 XXIV | say that God produced a change of the qualities? ~Yes. 24 XXIV | you say that through the change which God made, matter acquired 25 XXVII| is not hardened, but the change is from softness to hardness;