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1 Ana | ch. 45). ~4. Our sect is regarded as a school of philosophy;
2 XVIII | maintainer of a Providence, regarded with esteem on account of
3 XXI | might more naturally be regarded as the worshippers of a
4 XXI | Word and Reason, should be regarded as the artificer of the
5 XXI | misunderstanding the first, have regarded the second, which has been
6 XXI | man, it followed that they regarded Him from His power as a
7 XXIII | For just as they who are regarded as gods would naturally
8 XXIV | the Romans, and are not regarded as Romans, because we do
9 XXXII(81)| epistles (2 Thess. ii. 6), regarded the Roman Empire as the
10 XXXV | immorality, shall religion be regarded as the occasion for indulgence?
11 XXXV | those who will not have us regarded as Romans, but only as enemies
12 XXXVI | out to be enemies who were regarded as Romans? Devotion and
13 XXXIX | worthily are those called and regarded as brethren, who acknowledge
14 XLIV(116)| ch. 46, 'they cease to be regarded as Christians among us:'
15 XLVI | CHAPTER XLVI. ~4. Our sect is regarded as a school of philosophy,
16 XLVI | however, they cease to be regarded as Christians by us; whereas
17 XLIX | should be called false, or regarded as foolish, which it is
18 App | that both he and Trajan regarded the Christian body more
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