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 1   I,     I,  6|                   6. But it will not appear absurd if we employ another
 2   I,     I,  6|             the divine nature should appear to be circumscribed or in
 3   I,     I,  7|             How, then, should it not appear absurd, that under those
 4   I,     I,  8|              let not such a question appear to you at once to be either
 5   I,    II,  4|          those children of men which appear among us, or those descendants
 6   I,    II, 10|              and in this way He will appear to have received a certain
 7   I,    II, 10|            be so. And now how can it appear otherwise than absurd, that
 8   I,    II, 13|           goodness, lest there might appear to be in the Son a different
 9   I,    IV,  1|              carelessly, it will not appear out of place to employ a
10   I,     V,  3|            nature, it will doubtless appear to follow that those beings
11   I,     V,  3|              that those powers which appear either to hold sway over
12   I,     V,  4|               4. But that we may not appear to build our assertions
13   I,     V,  4|            the former of which might appear to any one, before he heard
14   I,     V,  4|               test perhaps we should appear to investigate subjects
15   I,    VI,  1|     questions of this kind, they may appear to him as vain and superfluous;
16   I,    VI,  3|            which, I think, this will appear to follow as an inference,
17   I,   VII,  3|           that their movements never appear to be at any time subject
18   I,   VII,  3|               there will undoubtedly appear among them both an advance
19   I,   VII,  4|             his brother in the womb, appear to be formed along with
20  II,     I,  4|            think it will very easily appear to any one, that neither
21  II,     I,  5|          spake, and they were made," appear to show that the substance
22  II,    II,  1|          wholly with bodies, it will appear to follow, : hat as a bodily
23  II,   III,  2|                       2. That it may appear more clearly, then, whether
24  II,   III,  3|              assertions. For it will appear to be a necessary consequence
25  II,   III,  7|             that they do not so much appear to abide in that land, as
26  II,    IV,  1|           Father who art in heaven," appear to indicate, save that God
27  II,    IV,  2|            He calls good, shall that appear to be logically said which
28  II,     V,  1|          view, the just God does not appear to wish well to the bad,
29  II,     V,  2|               as penal as it is sad, appear to be, according to their
30  II,     V,  3|      heretics. It will not, however, appear improper if we discuss the
31  II,     V,  3|            their minds. How can that appear an evil which is able to
32  II,    VI,  2|            things so human that they appear to differ in no respect
33  II,    VI,  6|              more fully, it will not appear absurd to make use of an
34  II,  VIII,  2|               But if that definition appear to be correct, according
35  II,  VIII,  3|           said to have perished will appear to have been something at
36  II,    IX,  4|             created things there may appear to be nothing unrighteous
37  II,    IX,  4|           diversity in the world may appear to be consistent with all
38  II,    IX,  5|              of each individual will appear a thing not to be looked
39  II,    IX,  6|             the Creator will neither appear to be unjust in distributing (
40  II,    IX,  7|              holy Scripture does not appear to me to be altogether silent
41  II,    IX,  7|              of the Creator ought to appear in everything. And this,
42  II,     X,  1|         mortality; otherwise it will appear vain and superfluous for
43  II,     X,  5| understanding of this matter may not appear very difficult, we may draw
44  II,     X,  8|         their minds within them, may appear in the future as the external
45  II,    XI,  4|            if these views should not appear to fill the minds of those
46  II,    XI,  4|              the love of truth would appear to have been implanted by
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