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1 I, 2 | the purpose of extorting truth, demand falsehood from us
2 I, 4 | IV. THE TRUTH HATED IN THE CHRISTIANS;
3 I, 4 | impunity. And yet it is the truth, which is so troublesome
4 I, 4 | nearest in his search to the truth, by destroying your gods.
5 I, 4 | that time in the world, yet truth was always suffering condemnation.
6 I, 4 | was the wisest of men. Truth overbore Apollo, and made
7 I, 4 | denied the gods, although, in truth, he was all the wiser by
8 I, 4 | us to help the needy; the truth itself, which makes us give
9 I, 5 | between an opinion and the truth. For names were appointed
10 I, 6 | and answers of ours, which truth suggests of its own accord,
11 I, 7 | then, or you now, for the truth of the imputation? (You
12 I, 7 | moment when it reports the truth is it so free from the wish
13 I, 7 | prudence in investigating the truth of reports, justice of course
14 I, 7 | from you in condition by truth alone.~
15 I, 10 | gods, by either betraying truth or feigning falsehood? Have
16 I, 10 | a certain inspiration of truth itself elevates against
17 I, 11 | however,--who, to say the truth, is most loquacious in falsehood--
18 I, 12 | complete structure. The truth, however, after all is,
19 I, 16 | is examined, the unhappy truth is all discovered. When
20 I, 17 | as the saying is. But the truth is, that you who call Caesar
21 I, 20 | XX. TRUTH AND REALITY PERTAIN TO CHRISTIANS
22 I, 20 | conscience has returned to the truth, and to the consistency
23 I, 20 | and to the consistency of truth. For all those points which
24 I, 20 | to suffer), that, knowing truth, we are condemned by those
25 I, 20 | and some discovery of our truth. Condemn that truth if you
26 I, 20 | our truth. Condemn that truth if you have the heart, but
27 I, 20 | is to love error and hate truth, why, (let me ask,) do you
28 II, 1 | callousness of wilful error. Truth is beleaguered with the
29 II, 1 | where in the world must truth be placed? In the conjectures?
30 II, 1 | universal, because it is in truth the property of all. Now,
31 II, 2 | from an ignorance of the truth. Now what wise man is so
32 II, 2 | wise man is so devoid of truth, as not to know that God
33 II, 2 | Lord of wisdom itself and truth? Besides, there is that
34 II, 2 | attained to the knowledge and truth of God, will possess full
35 II, 2 | cases also the simplicity of truth is shaken by the over-scrupulousness
36 II, 2 | from one or two drops of truth a perfect flood of argumentation.
37 II, 6 | conjectures, belie both wisdom and truth. Besides, it so happens,
38 II, 6 | of him who has spoken the truth being held to have spoken
39 II, 7 | you honour? A regard for truth is not, of course, to be
40 II, 8 | from the knowledge of the truth; and our information about
41 II, 8 | knowledge the semblance of truth is stated in our own (sacred)
42 II, 12 | or the foreign? For the truth is, there are so many families,
43 II, 12 | ceased to procreate. The truth is, Saturn castrated Coelus
44 II, 12 | was the true prophetess of truth, from whom you borrow their
45 II, conc| boldly to foretell to him the truth that he must lose his kingdom.
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