Chapter
1 Int | legal phraseology in his writings bears out the truth of Eusebius'
2 Int | authority of his approved writings' (Hil. in Matt. 5). ~Tertullian
3 Int | examples of Western apologetic writings, both on account of the
4 Ana | Scriptures and Prophets, whose writings are open to all (ch. 18).
5 Ana | The antiquity of these writings proves their trustworthiness;
6 XVIII| and the Prophets, whose writings are open to all. ~BUT that
7 XVIII| the collection. They were writings which the Jews alone possessed,
8 XVIII| with the identical Hebrew writings. But the Jews also constantly
9 XIX | The antiquity of these writings ensures their trustworthiness,
10 XIX | future events. And in his writings the order of events arranged
11 XIX | antiquity of the sacred writings, if they did not possess
12 XIX | predicted both, the same writings have noted them. Time is
13 XX | pronounce them, the same writings note them, the same Spirit
14 XXII | be learnt in the sacred writings 70. It will be sufficient
15 XXII | gather them while their writings are being read aloud. And
16 XXXIX| to remembrance the divine writings, if the aspect of affairs
17 XLVI | antiquity of our divine writings, and also by the confession
18 XLVI | your superstitions in their writings, with your approval. Most
19 XLVII| antiquity of the divine writings already established bears
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