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 1 Pre,     0,  3|                          3. Now it ought to be known that the holy
 2   I,     I,  4|           Samaritan view, that God ought to be worshipped on Mount
 3   I,     I,  4|       inquiring of Him whether God ought to be worshipped in Jerusalem
 4   I,     I,  4|    Jerusalem is the place where we ought to worship." To this opinion
 5   I,     I,  6|          differing, and that which ought to be free from all bodily
 6   I,    II,  2|          not whether our curiosity ought to advance beyond this,
 7   I,    II,  6|        that the will of the Father ought alone to be sufficient for
 8   I,    II,  7|      Resurrection,-in the same way ought we to understand also the
 9   I,    II,  9|           is the power of God," it ought to be termed not only the
10   I,    II, 10|         than Christ? And as no one ought to be offended, seeing God
11   I,    II, 10|          called omnipotent, no one ought to be offended that the
12   I,    II, 10|    doubtless the only-begotten Son ought to be omnipotent, that the
13   I,   III,  4|        lives, Thou wilt be known," ought to be understood of Christ
14   I,   III,  6|        between good and evil, they ought to avoid and guard against
15   I,   III,  8|           are able to reach it) we ought so to continue, that no
16   I,     V,  4|      nearest to the truth, or what ought to be our opinions agreeably
17   I,     V,  4|          what souls of Tyrians, we ought to understand, whether that
18   I,    VI,  1|      difficulty and importance, he ought to bring to the effort a
19   I,    VI,  2|          one end to all things, so ought we to understand that there
20   I,   VII,  1|        ascertain whether they also ought properly to be reckoned
21   I,   VII,  3| understanding on these matters, we ought first to inquire after this
22   I,  VIII,  4|         from the sacred Scriptures ought to be understood.~Fragment
23  II,     I,  1|         what other cause than this ought to be assigned for the existence
24  II,     I,  3|          that the whole world also ought to be regarded as some huge
25  II,    IV,  1|         does the expression, which ought to be used by those who
26  II,    IV,  1|   respecting oaths, saying that we ought not to "swear either by
27  II,    IV,  3|            by nature, then neither ought He to be visible to the
28  II,    IV,  4|             how such an expression ought to be understood.~
29  II,     V,  2|     parable itself. Moreover, they ought to explain this also, how
30  II,     V,  3|         the authority of Scripture ought to be sufficient to refute
31  II,    VI,  1|        with whom the Word was), we ought to regard it as certain
32  II,    VI,  3|           the apostle to those who ought to imitate it, that "he
33  II,   VII,  1|        that, in the next place, it ought to be shown, with respect
34  II,   VII,  2|      firmly persuaded that neither ought circumcision to be understood
35  II,   VII,  4|          were able what sentiments ought to be entertained regarding
36  II,  VIII,  5|         than the rest of the body, ought to be understood to mean
37  II,    IX,  3|           it is certain that these ought to be regarded not as of
38  II,    IX,  6|           dwelling, in which there ought to be not only vessels of
39  II,    IX,  7|       righteousness of the Creator ought to appear in everything.
40  II,    IX,  8|    retribution, so far as each one ought to be assisted or cared
41  II,     X,  1|           opinions on these points ought to be. But that these subjects
42  II,     X,  1|             it seems to me that we ought first to consider the nature
43  II,     X,  1|            certainly necessary, we ought to be invested with no other
44  II,     X,  7|     joining itself to the Lord, it ought to have been one spirit.
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