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1 XVIII| not by waiting to hear the arguments of all the philosophers 2 XVIII| irrational creatures, and in the arguments to show that such a worship 3 XVIII| worthy only of the popular arguments, but the disciples learning 4 XVIII| to have studied the best arguments, and both to be and seem 5 XVIII| been deceived by fallacious arguments. I should therefore say 6 XVIII| to have studied the best arguments? Shall we, however, call 7 XVIII| Shall we, however, call any arguments the "best," except those 8 XVIII| to have studied the best arguments, and to be a man of understanding 9 XVIII| dictates, and address their arguments to the ignorant masses as 10 XX | bring Providence into their arguments and affirm that it does 11 XX | depended on Celsus and his arguments, suffer injury; for Celsus 12 XX | grounds for rejecting the arguments of those who would do away 13 XX | have decisively upset the arguments of those who say that it 14 XXI | we should want other arguments to answer him. But since 15 XXII | consider whether these arguments do not exhibit great confusion 16 XXII | forth a few of the deeper arguments, involving speculation of 17 XXIV | I should have had many arguments to prove the impossibility 18 XXIV | should carefully weigh the arguments. For supposing one of two 19 XXV | able to follow the subtle arguments, and may understand how, 20 XXVI | foregoing clearly shows the arguments which mostly silence such 21 XXVII| the Apostle, pushing his arguments to their full conclusion, 22 XXVII| glory should discover better arguments, and such as have no tincture