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Marcus Minucius Felix
Octavius

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1 3| anointed and crowned; since you know that the disgrace of this 2 5| neither is it given us to know, nor is it permitted to 3 5| oracle of the sage, we should know ourselves intimately. But 4 5| case of many people, you know not whether their depravity 5 6| parents to fear rather than to know with familiarity; not to 6 8| such boldness, and with I know not what irreligious wisdom, 7 9| out and execrated. They know one another by secret marks 8 9| another almost before they know one another. Everywhere 9 9| creatures, consecrated by I know not what silly persuasion,-- 10 9| of their common parent. I know not whether these things 11 11| ashes, and dust; and with I know not what confidence, they 12 11| body? Then, as far as I know, there will neither be mind, 13 16| heavenly things; let him know that all men are begotten 14 17| ARGUMENT: MAN OUGHT INDEED TO KNOW HIMSELF, BUT THIS KNOWLEDGE 15 17| matters, that man ought to know himself, and to took around 16 17| your social duty unless you know that community of the world 17 17| by the sun, and you will know at once how the marvellous 18 19| which are ours. For we both know and speak of a God who is 19 23| as having been born, and know to have died. Who therefore 20 24| Mice, swallows, kites, know that they have no feeling: 21 24| thinks that he ought to know God before he worships Him; 22 24| themselves; in that they know nothing of what they fear. 23 25| against the Roman arms? For we know the indigenous gods of the 24 25| Fever was dedicated by I know not whom: such was the superstition 25 26| superstitions. The poets know that those spirits are demons; 26 26| The Magi, also, not only know that there are demons, but, 27 27| TO HATE THEM BEFORE THEY KNOW THEM.~ "These impure spirits, 28 27| confess not that which they know. Thus they weigh men downwards 29 27| some of your own people, know all those things that the 30 27| begin to hate us before they know us; lest, if known, they 31 31| desire of procreating, we know either one wife, or none 32 31| love, because we do not know how to hate. Thus we call 33 32| can neither survey all nor know individuals. Thou errest, 34 33| is one family. Kings only know all the matters of their 35 33| Julianus, and you shall know that by their wickedness 36 35| bodies. But that they who know not God are deservedly tormented 37 37| PROCESSIONS, BECAUSE THEY KNOW THEM, WITH THE GREATEST 38 37| deceived you, that those who know not God abound in riches, 39 37| connection with sacred things we know, and condemn their mischievous 40 38| the philosophers, whom we know to be corrupters, and adulterers,


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