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1 Int | year 240. A small sect, called after him 'Tertullianists,'
2 Ana | God (ch. 34). Yet we are called 'public enemies ' because
3 VI | suppers now which can only be called 'centenarian' from the '
4 VII | for the charge. ~WE are called the most infamous of men
5 VII | lusts. Yet we are ever but called so, nor are you at any pains
6 VII | is held as a fact, and is called a fact. Nor does any one
7 X | mountain which he inhabited was called Saturnius; the state which
8 X | parents were unknown, was called the son of those whose children
9 X | appearing everywhere, to be called celestial. For those whose
10 XI | such men as these to be called up into the rank of gods,
11 XVIII | raised up and reformed and called to account for the balancing
12 XVIII | whom we have spoken of are called prophets from their office
13 XIX | of it has been wont to be called philosophy; as regards prophecy,
14 XIX | of the True God has been called by that term everywhere,
15 XXI | regular order, and that he be called Fate and God and Mind of
16 XXI | procession, and therefore is called Son of God, and GOD, from
17 XXIV | any one, or hear any one called Caesar, except Caesar himself?
18 XXXII | not aware that genii are called 'daemones,' and thence,
19 XXXIII | himself would wish to be called a god. If he is a man, it
20 XXXIII | sufficient for him to be called emperor. And a noble title
21 XXXIII | be less, if he were then called a god, because he would
22 XXXIII | because he would not be truly called so.] He is greater who is
23 XXXIV | was unwilling to be even called 'lord;' for this also is
24 XXXIV | even of a family men are called the fathers rather than
25 XXXIV | the emperor's due to be called a god (which cannot be believed)
26 XXXIV | dangerous to him whom you called emperor? Be loyal 86 towards
27 XXXV | CHAPTER XXXV. ~We are called 'public enemies' because
28 XXXVI | thus,—that those who are called Romans are found to be enemies,
29 XXXIX | more worthily are those called and regarded as brethren,
30 XXXIX | principle in its name : it is called that which in the Greek
31 XXXIX | together, it ought not to be called a 'faction,' but a solemn
32 XLII | habits of life. ~BUT we are called up on another charge of
33 XLVI | his guests: a Christian is called faithful even to outsiders. ~
34 XLIX | which in our case alone are called presumptions, but in the
35 XLIX | that those things should be called false, or regarded as foolish,
36 App(133)| Apol. i. 67, 'On the day called Sunday, there is an assembly
37 App | to refuse a deposit, when called upon to restore it; and,
38 App | female slaves, who were called deaconesses 137, and whom
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