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1 PreGreek | which are inconsistent with sound doctrine; we had therefore 2 V | what I am going to say will sound still more paradoxical, ---- 3 V | meet them with the true and sound doctrines, they will prevail 4 VI | the Word, which do indeed sound discordant to those who 5 XIV | them, nor seek to upset sound sense) we admit that they 6 XIV | serviceable and its purpose sound and wise, and it has been 7 XIV | Greek or Syrian adherents by sound doctrine, he would take 8 XVII | the elect father of the sound," and "the God of laughter," 9 XVIII | in fact we see that "The sound of the apostles of Jesus 10 XVIII | all that is contrary to sound doctrine? The Philosophers, 11 XIX | different kind. For if this is sound doctrine, is it any wonder 12 XXI | barren bears thorns. It would sound harsh for the sender of 13 XXI | but however harsh it might sound, it would nevertheless be 14 XXI | dishonour. How can it be sound doctrine that, "We must 15 XXI | and from the two draw one sound conclusion. The power we 16 XXIII | sophism, though according to sound reason it is a sophism. 17 XXIII | my argument is as sound as ever; it does not follow 18 XXIII | father was, rich or poor, sound in body or maimed, of good 19 XXIV | substances must be no less sound if we suppose that there 20 XXV | all commendation. There is sound reason also in the words, " 21 XXVII | account turn aside from the sound faith; and one of the secrets 22 XXVII(667)| 3 Sound. ~