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1 I | Christianity. For of all the numerous lawgivers that have arisen 2 I | first man until they become numerous; and in other histories 3 I | city, that is to say, of numerous cities, the names of which 4 V(148)| collating MSS., Origen composed numerous books. These were all written 5 V | as no saint has published numerous volumes and expressed his 6 V | parts, perhaps infinitely numerous; so that, according to this, 7 IX | therefore, passing by the numerous passages requiring careful 8 XIV | philosophy. For he quoted numerous passages, mainly from Plato, 9 XVI | again he says, "Being too numerous to keep together, they refute 10 XVIII | admit the occurrence of numerous conflagrations and deluges, 11 XVIII | truth being that there are numerous points as to which even 12 XX | discoveries would have been as numerous as they are among men. But 13 XXVII | people were through the numerous miracles more openly assured