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1 I| INTRODUCTION.~ ~ROMANS, the things which have recently happened 2 I| city under Urbicus, and the things which are likewise being 3 IV| to speak the truth in all things, which also we know is pleasing 4 V| whole world, and subjected things earthly to man, and arranged 5 V| divine law -- for these things also He evidently made for 6 V| the care of men and of all things under heaven to angels whom 7 V| and libations, of which things they stood in need after 8 V| begotten by them that did these things to men, and women, and cities, 9 VI| created and arranged all things by Him, is called Christ, 10 VI| anointed and God's ordering all things through Him; this name itself 11 VII| possible for you to do these things, and to be impelled by evil 12 VII| and utterly dissolve all things, even as formerly the flood 13 VII| to their doctrine of all things being changed into one another, 14 VII| this, maintained that all things take place according to 15 VII| their prescribing to do some things and refrain from others. 16 VII| steadily honour the same things, so that it is evident that 17 VII| principles and incorporeal things. For if they say that human 18 VII| is nothing else than the things which are ever turning, 19 VII| dissolving into the same things, and will appear to have 20 VII| a comprehension only of things that are destructible, and 21 IX| the word to do the same things as Him self, they who agree 22 IX| declare the same and similar things to such men as these, and, 23 X| attempted to consider and prove things by reason, were brought 24 X| demons and those who did the things which the poets related; 25 X| Him to all."[5] But these things our Christ did through His 26 X| man, and who foretold the things that were to come to pass 27 X| passions, and taught these things), not only philosophers 28 XI| every one who flees those things that seem to be good, and 29 XII| death, and of all other things which are counted fearful, 30 XII| profess that these were the things which we esteemed good, 31 XII| openly commit, and ascribe things which apply to yourselves 32 XIII| spoken against. Whatever things were rightly said among 33 XIV| punishment; that so these things maybe published to men, 34 XIV| in the gods who did such things, and even now require similar 35 XIV| we were guilty of these things, they condemn themselves,