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1 I | we are not content with common notions and such light as 2 I | methods of demonstration common among men, which we find 3 V | the harmony of doctrines common to the Old Testament and 4 IX | evidenced by the moral notions common to mankind, and in Scripture 5 IX | no other than the law of common morality by nature written 6 X | Scriptures every jot and every common letter, discovers the value 7 XIV | mainly from Plato, making common property of such portions 8 XIV | festival is kept by the common folk;250and after so finely 9 XIV | Celsus has made out to be common property, alleging, because 10 XVIII | educated people, but invite the common people to assemble, are 11 XIX | our Lord has nothing in common with the irrational superstitious 12 XIX | are worthy of worship; common sense, nevertheless, forbids 13 XX | Then the feasts were common, and seats 400common, ~To 14 XX | were common, and seats 400common, ~To immortal gods and mortal 15 XX | which Christianity has in common with the rest of mankind. 16 XX | he will see reason, the common property of all men, and 17 XXI | expressions as we do in common life. It often happens that 18 XXI | so, though there is one common soul nature subject to God, 19 XXIII | brought thereto, partly by common sense,552partly by exhortation. 20 XXIII(552)| 2 Or, "common moral notions." ~