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1 Int | 385 and 391. He had other questions, more interesting to him,
2 Int, 1 | Redeemer, Jesus Christ. The questions about the appropriation
3 Int, 1 | subtle speculation to the questions about the manner and mode
4 3, VII | deceivers when they put their questions to me: “Whence comes evil?”
5 3, XII | inexperienced persons with vexatious questions, as she herself had told
6 4, VI | not the time to ask such questions, but rather to confess to
7 5, VI | were unable to answer the questions I raised, always referred
8 5, VI | introduce and raise any of those questions that troubled me, in a familiar
9 5, VII | all abstruse and difficult questions.~13. Thus the zeal with
10 5, X(143) | suspended judgment, in all questions of truth, and would allow
11 6, III | some of the more abstruse questions, so that he could not get
12 6, III | opportunity of putting the questions I desired to that holy oracle
13 6, V | wranglings of blasphemous questions such as I had read in the
14 6, X | analyst of the most abstruse questions. So there were three begging
15 6, XII | defense against his accusing questions that the hasty and stolen
16 8, III | he used to ask me so many questions - poor ignorant one that
17 9, VI | what another both sees and questions, so that the world appears
18 9, IX | many different kinds of questions there are - all these are
19 9, X | there are three kinds of questions - “Whether a thing is? What
20 10 | creation. This leads him to the questions of the mode and time of
21 10, XXVII(447)| summarize his own answers to the questions he has raised in his analysis
22 10, XXX | shall not have to endure the questions of those men who, as if
23 11, XIX(487) | Christian consensus on the questions he has explored about the
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