Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | blunders, that I could neither understand what he was talking about,
2 I, 1 | Sibyl will ever read.”~To understand him we must be prophets.
3 I, 1 | philosophers find hard to understand even with their utmost toil.
4 I, 10| Christ to idols. They do not understand that they are part of His
5 I, 11| 354 place, how are we to understand the words “Hath any been
6 I, 16| altogether, leaving us to understand that two is not a good number
7 I, 23| Kenite, I am at a loss to understand. For it is one thing to
8 I, 26| grown accustomed, fails to understand that they, too, ought to
9 I, 26| have said, that we must understand, not wives, but those women
10 I, 26| about the rest, we must understand that those of whom Scripture
11 I, 30| take another; and we shall understand that second marriage is
12 I, 37| he is foolish, and cannot understand them, because they are spiritually
13 I, 41| angelic virginity. But as I understand that our opponent in his
14 I, 41| Θεοβούλη, we must understand that a knowledge of the
15 II, 7 | he-goat. And to make us understand what sort of gods Egypt
16 II, 15| hear with their ears, and understand with their heart: so the
17 II, 24| the sanctuary of God, and understand the end of those men.” The
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