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1 I, 5 | maintained that the gods of the people were many, but that the
2 I, 11| miserably engaged. The common people imagine that Jupiter reigns
3 I, 15| provinces. But separate people privately honoured the founders
4 I, 15| Romulus was regretted by his people, since he represents the
5 I, 15| since he represents the people as thus speaking, through
6 I, 15| had given command to the people that a temple should be
7 I, 15| he at once persuaded the people that Romulus had gone to
8 I, 18| overthrow of cities and people as the greatest glory will
9 I, 20| this practice, made the people her heir, and left a fixed
10 I, 20| garments at the demand of the people, and then perform the office
11 I, 20| detained in the sight of the people with indecent gestures,
12 I, 20| occasion been sent by the same people, having intercourse with
13 I, 21| and mysteries. Among the people of Cyprus, Teucer sacrificed
14 I, 21| There was a law among the people of Tauris, a fierce and
15 I, 21| will scatter through the people Osiris covered with wood."
16 I, 21| Osiris is the same whom the people call Serapis. For it is
17 I, 21| account they say that the people of Lampsacus were accustomed
18 I, 21| gods were worshipped by the people before him, because they
19 I, 22| wife, he delivered to the people those sacred rites which
20 I, 22| fierce spirits of the new people and called them away from
21 I, 22| them in an assembly of the people. This was a senseless proceeding;
22 I, 22| kings or princes of the people in hospitality and friendship;
23 II, 2 | It is entirely so, as the people imagine, that the spirits
24 II, 3 | IN NOT TURNING AWAY THE PEOPLE FROM ERROR.~But what does
25 II, 3 | the stones, that all the people may stumble? or tears out
26 II, 3 | Cicero, endeavour to make the people wise: that is a befitting
27 II, 4 | one, whom the senate and people of Rome had appeased with
28 II, 6 | one man, and a city of one people, so also the world is the
29 II, 7 | he brought together the people from all these; and he chose
30 II, 14| this nation all the nearest people flowed as the multitude
31 II, 17| magicians, and those whom the people truly call enchanters, when
32 II, 17| advantage is hanging over any people or city, according to the
33 II, 17| two armies of the Roman people. For Juno did not venture
34 III, 1 | ignorance of the common people, who are the slaves of various
35 III, 5 | common herd. For the common people have sometimes more wisdom,
36 III, 8 | favourable report of the people? What, then, will happen,
37 III, 15| notorious harlot, when the people and his rivals saw him more
38 III, 17| giving largesses to the people; he prohibits the inactive
39 III, 23| property to be seized by the people. You have it in your power
40 III, 25| both workmen, and country people, and women, and all, in
41 III, 25| to he wise; and that the people should be brought together
42 IV, 1 | exhortations, to free the people from vices and errors. But
43 IV, 2 | perfidious and ungrateful people. And I will endeavour to
44 IV, 5 | when he had governed the people for forty years, was succeeded
45 IV, 8 | use of His voice to the people; that is, because He was
46 IV, 10| majesty. For He made His people to pass through the midst
47 IV, 10| dividing the water, so that the people might walk over the dry
48 IV, 10| forth and refreshed the people. And again, when they were
49 IV, 10| the impious and ungrateful people with severe punishments,
50 IV, 10| Judges presided over the people and the law: they were not,
51 IV, 10| government of the Judges the people had often undertaken corrupt
52 IV, 10| by the repentance of the people, He freed them from bondage.
53 IV, 11| prophets in the midst of the people, by whom He might rebuke
54 IV, 11| the sins of the ungrateful people, and nevertheless exhort
55 IV, 11| Himself a more faithful people out of those who were aliens
56 IV, 11| righteousness, which the perfidious people had cast aside· And He had
57 IV, 11| the head of the heathen; a people whom I have not known shall
58 IV, 11| power and glory, that the people who had been ungrateful
59 IV, 11| Israel hath not known, my people has not understood." Jeremiah
60 IV, 11| of their coining: but my people have not known the judgment
61 IV, 11| kind and merciful to His people, He sent Him to those very
62 IV, 12| away from the perfidious people, who ofttimes sinned against
63 IV, 12| glory, and dominion; and all people, tribes, and languages shall
64 IV, 12| glory, and dominion; and all people, tribes, and languages shall
65 IV, 15| there three days, and the people were suffering from hunger,
66 IV, 15| disciples to set them before the people, five thousand men were
67 IV, 15| which were read by the people of the Jews for fifteen
68 IV, 16| being almost deserted by the people, were stirred up to put
69 IV, 17| therefore, the rest of the people, who had not yet withdrawn
70 IV, 17| He shall judge among many people, and rebuke strong nations."
71 IV, 17| of the name, and lead the people into the land of promise.
72 IV, 18| accusers, together with the people whom they had stirred up,
73 IV, 18| written: "And Ezra said to the people, This passover is our Saviour
74 IV, 18| the transgressions of my people He was led away to death.
75 IV, 18| perdition and a reproach to the people; and this house shall be
76 IV, 19| greater disturbance among the people, they took Him down from
77 IV, 20| everlasting kingdom, the people of the Jews being deprived
78 IV, 21| ground, and besiege the people themselves, worn out with
79 IV, 26| gather to Himself a holy people from those who were guilty.
80 IV, 26| those who were guilty. For people standing around in a circle
81 IV, 26| to be celebrated by His people. But at that time the figure
82 IV, 26| the protection of God's people in the extreme necessity
83 IV, 30| heresies have existed, and the people of God have been rent into
84 IV, 30| incautious and simple part of the people to the darkness of death:
85 V, 1 | though they spoke to the people. And therefore they are
86 V, 1 | to display itself to the people, and to please in things
87 V, 5 | mightier heir,"--~since the people either through fear of the
88 V, 8 | were done by all which our people alone perform. How happy
89 V, 9 | since for the same cause the people who were placed in hope,
90 V, 9 | ordinary day alike, the whole people and the fathers with one
91 V, 9 | laid to the charge of our people, with whom the whole of
92 V, 9 | that both they and their people do those things which we
93 V, 11| burnt a whole assembly of people, together with their place
94 V, 12| of righteousness; for our people suffer all these things
95 V, 12| depend upon the errors of the people, more than upon our own
96 V, 13| displayed. For when the people see that men are lacerated
97 V, 16| to no others but to our people. Some one will say, Are
98 V, 17| if the army of his own people shall have been routed,
99 V, 19| errors both of the common people and also of the philosophers
100 V, 19| shown, as I think, why our people are esteemed foolish by
101 V, 20| to the persuasion of the people, they willingly err, and
102 V, 20| and those of their own people, will refute them; in short,
103 V, 20| should both be derided by our people and be deserted by their
104 V, 20| their own. For the common people for the most part, if they
105 V, 20| by crafty men, that the people may not know what they worship.
106 V, 22| there is peace among the people of God, flee from the righteous,
107 V, 23| the public voices of the people and philosophers and orators
108 V, 23| might have bestowed upon His people both riches and kingdoms,
109 V, 23| on against us, that the people of God may be increased.
110 V, 23| number of our followers. The people who stand around hear them
111 V, 24| the persecutions of His people even in the present world,
112 VI, 1 | crowds of slaves through the people compelled to give way. Thus
113 VI, 6 | the error not only of the people and the ignorant, but also
114 VI, 8 | by the senate or by the people; nor is another person to
115 VI, 9 | various laws amongst all people, but that each nation has
116 VI, 9 | differs from justice the Roman people themselves teach, who, by
117 VI, 11| mad who bestow upon the people that which is both lost
118 VI, 11| offended if the caprice of the people is not satisfied: so that
119 VI, 12| you alone, but to all the people who are united in mind,
120 VI, 17| greatest astonishment to all people and provinces, and to the
121 VI, 20| the gratification of the people. And I am inclined to think
122 VI, 21| alone at home, or with the people in the theatre. But we have
123 VII, 14| formation of the heavenly people. For as, when all things
124 VII, 14| of God, that is, a holy people is fashioned for righteousness
125 VII, 15| incurable stroke, and freed His people, leading them through the
126 VII, 15| parted on either side, the people went over on dry ground.
127 VII, 15| was cut off, with all his people. And this deed so illustrious
128 VII, 15| times, for He will free His people from the oppressive bondage
129 VII, 15| But since at that time the people of God were one, and in
130 VII, 15| smitten. But now, because the people of God are collected out
131 VII, 15| stripes, that the righteous people, who are worshippers of
132 VII, 15| righteousness, it destroyed the people who kept the truth. Hystaspes
133 VII, 17| persecute the righteous people; and there will be distress
134 VII, 24| contrive no evil against the people of God. After His coming
135 VII, 26| the hostile and impious people, and showers of brimstone,
136 VII, 26| covered with bones; but the people of God during those three