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1 II, IX | the Saviour's presence a state of righteous action,84 imagining 2 II, XVII | sound in mind amid such a state of things as this? Who was 3 III, IX | been in vain, and the last state of the world would have 4 III, V | themselves entering into a state of want, to gather by begging, 5 III, XV | But no one living in a state of peace prepared such a 6 III, XXIII | that means. How then do we state the case ? It is from the 7 III, XXIV | in it were in a pitiable state of distress, this same Polycarp 8 III, XXXIX | faithfully only as long as the State pays him; and just so a 9 III (215)| the objection failed to state explicitly—namely, that 10 III, XLIII | difficult and unnatural state, and so it is left to the 11 IV, XIII | barbarians live, of whose savage state Herodotus tells us, and 12 IV, XVI | better and incorruptible state, so will it be with all 13 IV, XXV | befall those who are in a state of salvation in any other 14 IV, XXVII | 18).~ ~Further, we will state the proposition in due measure 15 IV, XXX | Divine alone to remain in a state of sameness, but for creation 16 IV, XXX | suffering in scarcity ; a state alike of slavery and mastership,