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1 I, 1 | suspicions which may prove too true, nor do you like ventures
2 I, 2 | at hand for arriving at a true verdict. In our case, on
3 I, 5 | CHRISTIAN NO MORE CONDEMNS TRUE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, THAN
4 I, 5 | will not deny that this is true of some. It is, however,
5 I, 7 | plague, if it be always true? It never ceases from lying;
6 I, 7 | interweave the false with the true, by processes of addition,
7 I, 7 | soon as it proves itself true, it falls; and, as if its
8 I, 7 | than the good which is true. Now, if injustice has left
9 I, 7 | knowledge of us, when even true and lawful mysteries exclude
10 I, 7 | both to be ignorant (of the true state of a case), and to
11 I, 7 | allegations can be proved to be true, how incalculable must be
12 I, 9 | As if they who fear the true God could have to fear a
13 I, 16 | him, or somebody else, in true Greek fashion, had gone
14 II, 1 | by men, all belief in the true Deity is by this very circumstance
15 II, 1 | God, however, if it be the true one with which you are concerned,
16 II, 4 | THE NAME INDICATIVE OF THE TRUE DEITY. GOD WITHOUT SHAPE
17 II, 4 | from the designation of the true God; so that you gave the
18 II, 4 | of deity, and be simply true and not of a forced interpretation
19 II, 4 | interpretation in the case of the true God, but transferred in
20 II, 4 | union of essence. But the true God, on the sole ground
21 II, 8 | in the evidence of their true divinity, how much more
22 II, 8 | Having narrated the proofs of true interpretation which he
23 II, 9 | heathen worship for the true religion) although they
24 II, 9 | will not believe this to be true of him, he at any rate deserted
25 II, 12 | Sibyl, I mean, who was the true prophetess of truth, from
26 II, 14 | indeed, has not concealed his true desert; according to him,
27 II, 15 | others gods. Although, it is true, the gods which we have
28 app, frag| credit, which are indeed true, and which, they say, he
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