Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        9|       things." It proceeds to tell of the vision he had, while
 2    II,      XII|    these men were not able to tell the manner of his death
 3    II,     XVII|      under the earth. . . .94 Tell me, then, who was sound
 4    II,       XV|  outside" (John xii. 31). For tell me, in the name of God,
 5    II,       XV|      ruler will be cast, pray tell us this from a record which
 6    II,      XVI|     he who receives it.~ ~And tell me another thing. Is the
 7   III,     VIII|    and then again invisible ? Tell me, who would not have hidden
 8   III,       XV|       have eternal life. For, tell, me, if you do this, what
 9   III,    XXIII|   form.] ~ ~If then even boys tell us these things with persuasion
10   III,    XXIII|    have no life in you" ? For tell me, whereby is that nourished
11   III,    XXIII|     cannot be described, pray tell me, whence will these children
12   III,      XXX|     have become clear to you, tell us how it was that Paul
13   III,     XLII|   that they should not freely tell these things to many. The
14    IV,       XI|    uncivilised Scythian would tell you the difference between
15    IV,       XV|    thus from ignorance. I can tell you of many men who in Christ'
16    IV,       XV|   ruin.]~ ~At once then I can tell you of Manes in Persia,
17    IV,       XV|       error. And why should I tell you of Cerinthus and Simon,
18    IV,      XIX| passages of the Scriptures.~ ~Tell therefore, my good sir,
19    IV,     XXIV|    the beginning ?~ ~You will tell me that this is possible
20    IV,      XXX|     in a rubbish heap.319 For tell me, who will crown or reward
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