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1 I, 3 | prescribed portion. In the same manner also, if there are more 2 I, 5 | at what time, and in what manner, chaos itself had begun 3 I, 7 | of the matter is, in what manner they are to be named who 4 I, 9 | these gods are, in what manner and from what source they 5 I, 11| across the sea. In the same manner, it is related that he changed 6 I, 11| transfer many things after this manner, not for the sake of speaking 7 I, 11| who do not understand the manner, or the cause, or the nature 8 I, 11| Now I will say in what manner, at what time, and by whom 9 I, 14| secretly hides him. In the same manner Ops brings forth twins by 10 I, 14| handed down to us after this manner from the sacred narrative. 11 I, 15| difficult to see in what I manner they began to be called 12 I, 15| Romans Quirinus. In the same manner truly Athens worshipped 13 I, 15| his daughter in the same manner in which they were consecrated 14 I, 15| their memory in the same manner in which he says that he 15 I, 16| they are gods, see in what manner they can answer this argument 16 I, 17| are celebrated after the manner of a marriage. If, therefore, 17 I, 20| discrimination. In like manner, the youths who had on a 18 I, 21| SACRED RITES; AND IN LIKE MANNER CONCERNING THE ROMANS.~We 19 I, 21| offered in the Leucadian manner: he threw into the water 20 I, 21| himself show, except the manner in which he was withdrawn 21 I, 22| and others, after the same manner. This was a very crafty 22 I, 22| increase, and adorn it. In this manner Jupiter spread abroad through 23 II, 1 | given to us in a peculiar manner to behold the heaven as 24 II, 3 | in its truth. And in this manner they fell into a much greater 25 II, 3 | or by whom, and in what manner true religion was depressed, 26 II, 4 | like a poet, but after the manner of an old woman, when even 27 II, 6 | POSSESSED OF LIFE.~In like manner, if the land on which we 28 II, 6 | appear to be God. In like manner, if the water, which is 29 II, 6 | of the world, in the same manner in which a limb is a part 30 II, 6 | since these also in the same manner are possessed of sensibility, 31 II, 7 | therefore, err in a twofold manner: first, in preferring the 32 II, 9 | into collision. In this manner it will be impossible that 33 II, 9 | be plainly seen in what manner they were created! If you 34 II, 10| from what source or in what manner God lighted up or caused 35 II, 11| explain in how skilful a manner He formed each limb in the 36 II, 12| long a time and in what manner an infant is reared, he 37 II, 12| many months in the same manner and in the same place where 38 II, 12| altogether His work. In what manner He effected this He would 39 II, 13| having made man in the manner in which I have pointed 40 II, 18| are vain in a threefold manner: In the first place, because 41 II, 19| down to the earth after the manner of the beasts, but rather 42 III, 1 | in a concise and simple manner. For it was not befitting 43 III, 2 | either sought in an improper manner, or not sought at all. Let 44 III, 4 | separately; in the same manner, whatever we shall give 45 III, 4 | Therefore all are in this manner destroyed; and as those 46 III, 8 | for he lived in such a manner that there was no difference 47 III, 8 | Therefore we must live after the manner of the brutes. For in these 48 III, 8 | compulsion of nature lived in a manner different from their discourse, 49 III, 9 | to be determined in this manner: first, it must be the property 50 III, 11| might have sought it in this manner. Whatever the greatest good 51 III, 12| condition of man in that manner in which philosophers thought; 52 III, 13| concerned with the proper manner of speaking, but about the 53 III, 13| concerned with the right manner of living. But if that system 54 III, 13| who gave her. In the same manner he might have given thanks 55 III, 14| gods, he fashions after the manner of the poets, and praises 56 III, 15| do, but not in the same manner, and with the same purpose. 57 III, 15| it enough to live in this manner, but he began also to teach 58 III, 17| worshipped them in an impious manner; and that even the very 59 III, 17| are made in a different manner from that in which they 60 III, 17| disposed in a wonderful manner, discharge their own offices 61 III, 19| SOUL, BUT IN AN UNBELIEVING MANNER; AND THAT A GOOD OR AN EVIL 62 III, 22| vain as to live in this manner.~ 63 III, 23| among themselves after the manner of wild beasts. Nor is his 64 III, 23| of men live in a similar manner to that in which we live 65 III, 24| always deceived in the same manner. For when they have assumed 66 III, 28| did not seek it in a right manner, they sunk down to a greater 67 III, 28| was that time? In what manner, when, or by whom, was philosophy 68 IV, 8 | be called mother. In what manner, then, did He beget Him? 69 IV, 11| Jeremiah also says, in like manner: "The turtle and the swallow 70 IV, 12| those of the earth. In like manner Isaiah also: "But they disbelieved, 71 IV, 13| into confusion." In like manner the prophet Jeremiah thus 72 IV, 13| or man, replied in this manner: "He was mortal as to His 73 IV, 13| Psalm, prophesied in this manner respecting the works of 74 IV, 14| and deceived in the same manner, in supposing that these 75 IV, 14| commonly so called, But in what manner and with what commands He 76 IV, 15| wonders, of which neither the manner, nor the time, nor the author 77 IV, 16| our sins." And in the same manner the Sibyl spoke: "Though 78 IV, 17| which was eternal. In like manner, Isaiah thus prophesied 79 IV, 17| are given in a mysterious manner, that under the figure of 80 IV, 18| to lament in a befitting manner that cross, which the world 81 IV, 18| foulness of spitting." In like manner David, in the thirty-fourth 82 IV, 20| another place he says in like manner: "I have forsaken my house, 83 IV, 23| himself to live in the same manner in which he teaches that 84 IV, 23| answers his teacher in this manner: I am not able to do the 85 IV, 26| in Christ, but also the manner of His suffering itself 86 IV, 26| whole world. But in what manner or in what region all will 87 IV, 27| Apollo, they will in the same manner dread the name of God; and 88 IV, 28| consecrated in the same manner after their death, therefore 89 IV, 30| which treats in a wholesome manner the sins and wounds to which 90 V, 2 | lusts; so extravagant in his manner of living, that though in 91 V, 2 | assail them in a hostile manner but to the Christians, that 92 V, 12| happen to us, and in what manner, on account of righteousness; 93 V, 19| and if a son, in the same manner, is thought abandoned and 94 V, 20| Let them teach in this manner, if they have any confidence 95 V, 20| so also are they in the manner of its defence. For religion 96 V, 21| others do not perish in like manner, with incredible blindness 97 V, 21| destroy in this wretched manner, or render useless, those 98 V, 21| who are worshipped in this manner, if for this reason only, 99 V, 21| to be worshipped in this manner: they are doubtless worthy 100 V, 21| destroyed them in a worse manner than the nation of the Egyptians, 101 V, 21| destroy them in a worse manner than certain philosophers, 102 V, 21| destroy them in a worse manner than the Epicureans, who 103 VI, 1 | this work--to teach in what manner or by what sacrifice God 104 VI, 3 | ways in a very different manner from that in which the philosophers 105 VI, 4 | which may perish in the same manner as that in which they were 106 VI, 8 | to be sought in the same manner in which their course is 107 VI, 10| custom of men, but after the manner of wild beasts. But if this 108 VI, 12| that we know that the one manner of living relates to man, 109 VI, 12| all your power, in such a manner, however, that you may excel 110 VI, 14| becomes shamelessness. In like manner, bravery, if it shall undergo 111 VI, 14| evil things. In the same manner, they call these four (as 112 VI, 15| inclination for it; they in like manner substitute for joy gladness, 113 VI, 17| denied, but in a simple manner, will show that the greatest 114 VI, 18| this lies in wait in some manner, that he may gain booty 115 VI, 18| man also to live after the manner of a dog, so as, when attacked, 116 VI, 20| kill them in a more cruel manner than if they had strangled 117 VI, 20| of the hearers. In like manner, the stories of the tragedians 118 VI, 24| conscience? And Tully speaks in a manner no less remarkable concerning 119 VI, 25| and justice. But in what manner God deals with the justice 120 VII, 3 | it, not however in such a manner that God, who is incorruptible, 121 VII, 4 | necessary for use. In like manner, other things, whatever 122 VII, 5 | most part in a scattered manner in the former books, nevertheless, 123 VII, 5 | unspeakable work, in what manner He might create an infinite 124 VII, 5 | pain and death. In like manner, the things which are good 125 VII, 5 | with the right. In like manner, if you make chessmen all 126 VII, 9 | parts of the body. In like manner, God is not to be perceived 127 VII, 10| so also death is in like manner temporary and has a fixed 128 VII, 11| not mortal. In the same manner also, the desires of the 129 VII, 14| its limits. In the same manner also the fashioning of the 130 VII, 14| thousand years. But in what manner the consummation will take 131 VII, 16| place in the accustomed manner; but there will suddenly 132 VII, 16| Sibyl foretells in this manner:--~"The trumpet from heaven 133 VII, 17| more plainly set forth the manner in which this happens. When 134 VII, 21| Him in some unspeakable manner; and devils dread Him, because 135 VII, 21| writings inform us in what manner the wicked are to undergo 136 VII, 21| liquid, and fluid, after the manner of water. For it is not 137 VII, 22| related by the poets in a manner which is different from 138 VII, 22| lightly heard, after the manner of a feigned story. And 139 VII, 23| man in some unspeakable manner, we may believe that the 140 VII, 24| And another in the same manner:--~"The sacred land of the 141 VII, 25| writings, but in an especial manner by the writings of others,