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1 I | and impious opinions, or ignorant views respecting God, appears 2 XIV | of converting rustics and ignorant folk, ---- it is obvious 3 XIV | they say farewell to the ignorant as being no better than 4 XIV | of Jesus, unlearned and ignorant men as regards Greek philosophy, 5 XVI(305)| Catholic Christians as being ignorant, animal, and worldly, but 6 XVIII | he was a disciple of the ignorant, and never came into touch 7 XVIII | the Egyptians, wise and ignorant, holds good, as we may see, 8 XVIII | he supposes, but the most ignorant, and tells us "that such 9 XVIII | relates (for though some are ignorant and unlearned, they do not 10 XVIII | wishes to: but if a man be ignorant, and unintelligent, and 11 XVIII | therefore say that they are more ignorant than wise. Further, who 12 XVIII | address their arguments to the ignorant masses as well as to other 13 XVIII | Scriptures, that Celsus, like the ignorant masses, is moved by hatred 14 XVIII | alleges that because so many ignorant persons submit to the laws, 15 XXI | passages. Suppose some one ignorant and uneducated to become 16 XXVI | that is an opinion of very ignorant people, for the causes of