Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | soon as they have come to know it, leave off their hatred
2 I, 1 | discovered; you would rather not know it, because you now cherish
3 I, 1 | yourselves from blame. I know very well with what answer
4 I, 3 | that you do not wish to know for certain that which for
5 I, 3 | certain you are sure you know nothing of; and therefore,
6 I, 4 | sect and founder, whom you know nothing of whatever. And
7 I, 4 | folly men praise what they know, (and) blame what they are
8 I, 4 | of; and that which they know, they vitiate by that which
9 I, 4 | by that which they do not know. It occurs to none (to consider)
10 I, 4 | courses; and yet they better know how to wonder (at the change)
11 I, 4 | with that hated name. I know more than one husband, formerly
12 I, 7 | become better known; you know the very days of our assemblies;
13 I, 7 | absurd is it that the profane know mysteries which the priest
14 I, 7 | ourselves, for I want to know whether you are ready to
15 I, 8 | second race, that so we may know something of this "third."
16 I, 8 | these have, so far as I know, a mysterious religion peculiar
17 I, 10 | whose institutions you know not how to repeal, especially
18 I, 10 | there is Diogenes, who, I know not to what extent, made
19 I, 10 | so represented. I hardly know, therefore, whether your
20 I, 16 | misdeeds. The Persians, you know very well, according to
21 I, 20 | are condemned by those who know it not; free from guilt,
22 II, 1 | declaration that, as we know all those gods of yours
23 II, 2 | devoid of truth, as not to know that God is the Father and
24 II, 2 | admitted, they could neither know nor fear; and therefore
25 II, 2 | gods, he replied, "I do not know; only there ought to be
26 II, 7 | attributed to the poets, I hardly know whether I must only seek
27 II, 11 | consecrating with a heavenly life I know not what incorporeal, inanimate
28 II, 14 | infernal regions, who does not know that the way to Hades is
29 II, conc| determined concerning it, they know who are the nearest to Him.~
30 app, frag| for their own names they know not. That they are daemons
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