Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | they have the reputation of being. Now, when they deny (the
2 I, 3 | nor injurious to a single being, nor rude for our country,
3 I, 3 | nor rude for our country, being a good Greek word, as many
4 I, 4 | sect. But in our case, by being necessarily ignorant of
5 I, 7 | righteous, it would seem, as being unlike the author (of its
6 I, 7 | detected and divulged which is being for ever repeated, unless,
7 I, 7 | ourselves. by a bribe from being dragged out before the public
8 I, 8 | her tongue, in order that, being completely exiled from all
9 I, 8 | be the third; the series being the Romans, the Jews, and
10 I, 9 | when you insist on our being the causes of every public
11 I, 9 | to be defended by a human being!~
12 I, 10 | there is no reason for our being regarded as despisers of
13 I, 10 | the majesty of the Divine Being on the low level of human
14 I, 10 | the honour of the Divine Being, and so humiliating to His
15 I, 10 | those who are susceptible of being so represented. I hardly
16 I, 17 | which we are charged with being irreligious towards them,
17 I, 17 | For he prefers living to being made a god.~
18 I, 19 | respective parties have for being personally derided. All
19 I, 20 | approximation and agreement? Being on a par is apt to furnish
20 II, 1 | classifying the gods: one being the physical class, of which
21 II, 3 | been formed either by some being, according to the enlightened
22 II, 3 | prevent all animals whatever being accounted gods, moving as
23 II, 4 | of sense, is incapable of being compared with those false
24 II, 5 | which has clear proof of being derived from men's common
25 II, 5 | without their concurrence, of being produced, nourished, or
26 II, 5 | the object of reverence as being favourable, or of fear because
27 II, 6 | you allow that the Divine Being not only has nothing servile
28 II, 6 | who has spoken the truth being held to have spoken the
29 II, 6 | motion of their own, and that being under government they cannot
30 II, 8 | terrible dreams. Joseph being brought before him, according
31 II, 10 | concubine of a god without being punished for it); the husband
32 II, 12 | because you say he is a human being; nor, on the other hand,
33 II, 12 | plainly that he was a human being. Since, therefore, Saturn
34 II, 13 | be worthy of the Divine Being, inasmuch as His power is
35 II, 15 | are Father Janus (there being, moreover, the archer-goddess
36 II, conc| with ambiguous oracles. Being a god, why was he afraid
37 II, conc| times. It is the same (great Being) who dispenses kingdoms,
38 app, frag| filcher of blessings as being their very giver, and to
39 app, frag| and seeks to kill him as being his own rival, and knows
40 app, frag| is of a novel union. This being is shown to have had no
41 app, frag| either, for he was a human being; his father's flight escaped
42 app, frag| escaped him. To this human being, of such a character, to
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