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  1   Int,        4     |            Philostratus about him, saying, "He says that he disappeared
  2   Int,        9     |            which were consecrated, saying that they were not the Body
  3   Int,       10     |        place.~ ~Let me conclude by saying that my great hope in writing
  4    II,     VIII     |          an objection based on the saying: "Who is my brother and
  5    II,       IX     |           deny that He was God, by saying, " None is good save one,
  6    II,       IX     |          pay a genuine heed to the saying, the subject will become
  7    II,       IX     |          such an opinion of Him by saying, "Why dost thou call me
  8    II,       IX     |        stultified His own words by saying, "No one is good save one,
  9    II,       IX     |            fish or an egg good, by saying, "Ye know how to give good
 10    II,        X     |         Matthew does not prove, by saying that "a lunatic boy" was
 11    II,      XII     |            cried with a loud voice saying, Eloim, Eloim, lama sabachthani ?
 12    II          (92) |   dusqanatou~nta. The point of the saying is not quite plain. It would
 13    II,    XVIII     |         mind.~ ~And indeed through saying this he has spoken something
 14    II,       XX     |           part, we may compare the saying that a man is ill when one
 15    II,      XVI     |          us listen to that shadowy saying also which was directed
 16    II,      XVI     |            aside this statement by saying, "Ye are of your father
 17   III,       II     |             Objection based on the saying: "If it be possible, let
 18   III,       II     |         Moreover, there is another saying which is full of obscurity
 19   III,       IX     |         the objection based on the saying: "If it be possible, let
 20   III,       IX     |           complained of. This is a saying where we must look below
 21   III,       IX     |          before, He revealed this, saying, "I am a worm and no man" (
 22   III,      III     |             Objection based on the saying: "If ye believed Moses,
 23   III,      III     |                Again the following saying appears to be full of stupidity : "
 24   III,       IV     |           we explain it), Christ's saying convicts Him of much baseness,
 25   III,       XI     |         etc.).~ ~So, now that this saying is made quite plain, let
 26   III,       XI     |           preserves the beast." In saying this he does not refer to
 27   III,       XI     |        former warfare, practically saying, "We were once a legion;
 28   III,        V     |             Objection based on the saying about the camel going through
 29   III,        V     |             Let us examine another saying even more baffling than
 30   III,      XII     |         the objection based on the saying about the camel going through
 31   III,      XII     |           rich man outside heaven, saying: " Hardly shall they that
 32   III,       VI     |             Objection based on the saying: "And in the fourth watch
 33   III,       VI     |          us unfold for you another saying from the Gospel which is
 34   III,     XIII     |         the objection based on the saying: "And in the fourth watch
 35   III,     XIII     |   presumption and want of faith in saying "if," and his failure is
 36   III,     XIII     |         devil in the wilderness by saying " If thou art." So Christ
 37   III,      VII     |           uttered this nonsensical saying, declaring that He was not
 38   III,       XV     |             Objection based on the saying : " Except ye eat the flesh
 39   III,       XV     |           in a fresh attack on us, saying: You are like the more |
 40   III,       XV     |       following point: --- ~ ~That saying of the Teacher is a far-famed
 41   III,       XV     |            yourselves." Truly this saying is not merely beast-like
 42   III,       XV     |       flesh.~ ~What then does this saying mean? [Even if there is
 43   III,       XV     |          because they regarded the saying as not a comely one, but
 44   III,    XXIII     |         the objection based on the saying : "Except ye eat the flesh
 45   III,    XXIII     |           disturbing if the Gospel saying of Christ may be set beside
 46   III,    XXIII     |       bread and the cup to any and saying, "This is my body, and this
 47   III,      XVI     |             Objection based on the saying: " If they shall drink any
 48   III,     XXIV     |         the objection based on the saying: "If they shall drink any
 49   III,     XVII     |             Objection based on the saying about faith removing mountains (
 50   III,     XVII     |           20).~ ~Look at a similar saying,165 which is naturally suggested
 51   III,     XVII     |          or priests worthy of this saying.~ ~
 52   III,      XXV     |         the objection based on the saying about faith removing mountains (
 53   III,    XVIII     |             Objection based on the saying: " Cast thyself down" (Matt.
 54   III,    XVIII     |            us here mention another saying to you. Why is it that when
 55   III,     XXVI     |         the objection based on the saying : " Cast thyself down " (
 56   III,      XIX     |        Objection based on Christ's saying to Peter: " Get thee behind
 57   III,      XIX     |    inclined to explain that Gospel saying, which Jesus addresses to
 58   III          (171)|      opponent again alludes to the saying about "seventy times seven"
 59   III,    XXVII     |        objection based on Christ's saying to S. Peter: "Get thee behind
 60   III,    XXVII     |         time and the place of this saying, in order that we may judge
 61   III          (182)|     Macarius tacitly refutes it by saying that the crucifixion was
 62   III,   XXXVII     |            each in dire necessity, saying thus: --- [It is not right
 63   III,   XXXVII     |      Gospel, sometimes the doctor, saying: "Who is weak, and I am
 64   III,    XXXII     |     supporter of his covetousness, saying, "Or doth not the law say
 65   III,    XXXII     | forethought from the brute beasts, saying, "Doth God take care of
 66   III,    XXXII     |             It seems to me that in saying this he is mocking the wisdom
 67   III,   XXXIII     |             3). This is instead of saying simply that it is not right
 68   III,   XXXIII     |          the ordinance of the law, saying to the Galatians, "Who bewitched
 69   III,    XXXIV     |          another inconsistency, in saying "The law entered that the
 70   III,    XXXIV     |       judgment of his own words by saying, "For the law entered that
 71   III,      XLI     |       objection based on S. Paul's saying that "The law entered that
 72   III,     XXXV     |       Wherein he is represented as saying, " The things which they
 73   III,     XXXV     | inconsistency of his utterance ! A saying which destroys itself with
 74   III,    XXXVI     |           epistles we find another saying like these, where he praises
 75   III,    XLIII     |         splendour of his language, saying again and again that marriage
 76    IV               |    accompaniment of much laughter, saying as follows: --- ~ ~THE CHRISTIAN~ ~(
 77    IV,        I     |       Objection based on S. Paul's saying that "the fashion of this
 78    IV,        I     |             What does Paul mean by saying that the fashion of the
 79    IV,        I     |             Perchance Paul by this saying teaches him that has, to
 80    IV,        I     |          us pass over this trivial saying with mild laughter.~ ~
 81    IV,       XI     |       objection based on S. Paul's saying that " the fashion of this
 82    IV,       II     |             Objection based on the saying of S. Paul that "we which
 83    IV,       II     |         else's. So it is time this saying of Paul became silent, for
 84    IV,      III     |          We must mention also that saying which Matthew gave us, in
 85    IV,      III     |          it ever come. So let this saying only be spoken in a corner!~ ~
 86    IV,        V     |           should come in His name, saying, I am Christ (Matt. xxiv.
 87    IV,        V     |          is another dubious little saying which one may manifestly
 88    IV,        V     |        many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ, and shall
 89    IV,       XV     |           should come in His name, saying, I am Christ (Matt. xxiv.
 90    IV,       VI     |             Objection based on the saying about the Day of Judgment
 91    IV,      VII     |          which is full of impiety, saying : "And all the might of
 92    IV,        X     |             Objection based on the saying about the sick needing a
 93    IV,    XVIII     |         the objection based on the saying about the sick needing a
 94    IV,      XIX     |             Objection based on the saying: "But ye were washed, but
 95    IV,      XIX     |       earth, directed against us a saying from Homer, speaking thus
 96    IV,      XIX     |       Greeks in measured language, saying, 'Stay, ye Argives; smite
 97    IV,      XIX     |            boastful fiction of the saying.~ ~
 98    IV,      XXV     |         the objection based on the saying: "But ye were washed, but
 99    IV,      XXV     |       therefore speak first of the saying uttered by |140 the Apostle : "
100    IV,      XXV     |           Godhead of the Three, by saying, not "in the names" but "
101    IV,      XXV     |           the name of the Trinity, saying, "But ye were washed, but
102    IV,      XXI     |         this doctrine from another saying, which asserts positively
103    IV,      XXI     |     fingers, with which He writes, saying, "And he gave to Moses the
104    IV,    XXIII     |             Objection based on the saying: "Thou shalt not revile
105    IV,     XXIX     |         the objection based on the saying: " Thou shall not revile
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