Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | at once apparent in the fact, that all who once shared
2 I, 2 | and abettors after the fact (was the crime perpetrated)--
3 I, 3 | this noted name), you in fact lisp out the sense of pleasantness
4 I, 5 | bear your testimony to the fact that this is not the character
5 I, 5 | is its consistency with fact which decides the condition
6 I, 7 | the thing is held to be a fact, and it passes under that
7 I, 10 | learning) are always, in fact, the most irreverent towards
8 I, 13 | because it is a well-known fact that we pray towards the
9 I, 14 | own religion--a Jew, in fact, who had only lost his skin,
10 I, 15 | you must not overlook the fact that it is your own dear
11 I, 16 | in full knowledge of the fact, and without any horror;
12 I, 17 | only state) a well-known fact, that we acknowledge the
13 I, 20 | we offend you by the very fact of our approximation and
14 I, 20 | the judgment. Now it is in fact your own maxim, that no
15 II, 1 | seem to be divine. But the fact is, there are many things
16 II, 4 | proof is afforded in the fact that you actually give the
17 II, 5 | sovereign dispenser, in fact, both of help and of hurt.
18 II, 5 | particular elements--the fact itself, its instrument,
19 II, 6 | give clear evidence of the fact. The moon tells us how great
20 II, 7 | beings, is clear from the fact that you do not consistently
21 II, 7 | is there strange in the fact, that they who were once
22 II, 7 | or fables? Do you not, in fact, put faith in your poets,
23 II, 10 | declared divine? Who, in fact, ever raised a question
24 II, 12 | to instruct you in the fact, for your conduct shows
25 II, 12 | offspring, because he, in fact, absorbs within himself
26 II, 12 | procreator--that the seed, in fact, was dropt down from heaven
27 II, 12 | unknown. I say nothing of the fact that such was the state
28 II, conc| But is it not rather the fact that this excessive devotion
29 app, frag| the face of it, from the fact that from his lurking the
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