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1 1, XXIV | ordinary created things, but belong to a secret theology which 2 1, XXV | and applying those which belong to inferior beings to greater, 3 1, XLVIII| Jesus. It does not, however, belong to our present object to 4 2, VI | the prophets; and we, who belong to the Church, do not transgress 5 2, XXV | and others, again, which belong to that in Him which is 6 3, XXV | divine in itself is shown to belong either to the healing skill 7 3, XXIX | excellent than many of those who belong to the assemblies in the 8 3, LXI | healing appliances which belong to the art of medicine.~ 9 4, XLIV | your own streets. Let it belong to you alone, and let no 10 4, LI | understood, and which did not belong to the category of foolish 11 4, LXXXI | and arrangements which belong to rational beings, as cities 12 5, XXII | in speaking as we do, we belong to those who are indeed 13 5, XXVIII| piety, and righteousness belong to those things which are 14 5, LVI | task, however, does not belong to our present purpose, 15 5, LXI | this avail against us, who belong to the Church, and who make 16 5, LXI | of charge against such as belong to the Church, and whom 17 6, XXXVII| does not affect those who belong to the Church. Of a truth, 18 6, XXXIX | up together matters which belong to magic and sorcery, and 19 6, XLIII | the lot fell. For all who belong to the "worse" part, on 20 6, XLVI | here referred to does not belong to our present purpose. 21 6, LI | investigate the details which belong to the subject, for we should 22 6, LXI | any of those beings who belong to a better and diviner 23 6, LXII | For the attributes which belong to God are far superior 24 7, XI | and to all them it does belong) to unfold the connection 25 7, LXVI | multitude: and to this class belong the Peripatetic philosophers 26 8, II | displease Him to whom they all belong."~ 27 8, IV | party of Jupiter; others belong to other demons."~ 28 8, IX | of any other things which belong to God, without any injury 29 8, X | to God, to whom they all belong?"~ 30 8, XVI | courage nor weapons." We who belong to the Church which takes 31 8, XXV | Celsus says that "the demons belong to God, and are therefore 32 8, XXV | of evil things that they belong to God, for it judges them 33 8, XXV | evident that they must also belong to God." He must either 34 8, XXV | plain that demons do not belong to God; for their prince 35 8, XXVII | demons, they too evidently belong to God, and they are to 36 8, XXXI | in these things, to them belong famine, blasting of the