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1 I, 1 | and the guide to truth, we call to ether all, without any 2 I, 6 | Egyptians. The Egyptians call him Thoth; and from him 3 I, 6 | Aeolic dialect they used to call the gods by the word Sioi, 4 I, 7 | He has ministers, whom we call messengers. And that is 5 I, 7 | worship those beings whom we call the ministers of the Supreme 6 I, 11| heaven, by which name we now call it, and that which was above 7 I, 13| sister Rhea, whom in Latin we call Ops, is said to have been 8 I, 14| Latin is Dispater; others call him Orcus. Upon this they 9 I, 20| Lares were born, and they call her Lara, or Larunda. What 10 I, 21| of Virtus, whom they also call Bellona, in which the priests 11 I, 21| the same whom the people call Serapis. For it is customary 12 I, 21| Cancer, which the Greeks call asses? That they were asses 13 I, 22| sacrifice to her in secret, and call her the Good Goddess. And 14 II, 5 | with what prayers we should call on them; unless perhaps 15 II, 7 | earth, and sea, which they call Vulcan, Vesta, and Neptune. 16 II, 7 | The trumpet used to call the ancient Quirites to 17 II, 9 | the Greeks diabolus: we call him accuser, because he 18 II, 10| revolutions of time, which we call years. The day, which the 19 II, 12| method and design, which we call man, was produced by the 20 II, 17| those whom the people truly call enchanters, when they practise 21 II, 17| practise their detestable arts, call upon them by their true 22 III, 6 | philosophy which we may call unstable or inconstant. 23 III, 7 | philosophy, which they themselves call moral, in which is contained 24 III, 8 | true of those which they call the goods of fortune; for 25 III, 8 | good. Why, then, did he call knowledge the chief good 26 III, 13| of philosophy, which they call Logic, in which the whole 27 III, 14| first, as I have said, to call himself a philosopher; or 28 III, 14| heavenly benefits), do you call her the teacher of virtue 29 III, 28| absolutely nothing. But if they call God nature, what perverseness 30 III, 29| Sometimes, however, they call this god nature, sometimes 31 IV, 1 | wisdom arrogant, and did not call themselves wise men, but 32 IV, 6 | innumerable other beings, whom we call angels, this first-begotten, 33 IV, 6 | we have thought right to call God, since He made the second 34 IV, 7 | Jews were accustomed to call their kings. But the meaning 35 IV, 7 | letter are accustomed to call Him Chrestus. The Jews had 36 IV, 7 | oil;"~on this account we call Him Christ, that is, the 37 IV, 10| an ox in gold, which they call Apis, that it might go before 38 IV, 12| bear a son; and ye shall call His name Emmanuel." What 39 IV, 12| prophet, being himself a king, call his Lord, who sat at the 40 IV, 12| I am the Lord God, which call Thee by Thy name, the God 41 IV, 12| golden age (as the poets call it), that is, a time of 42 IV, 20| prophets also themselves, call the law which was given 43 IV, 25| man. From which the Greeks call Him Mesites, that He might 44 IV, 26| of God. For you may truly call those deaf who do not hear 45 IV, 27| lead men into errors, and call them away from the knowledge 46 IV, 27| from the dead. Let them call forth Jupiter, Neptune, 47 IV, 27| After these things let them call up Christ; He will not be 48 IV, 30| separate assemblies of heretics call themselves Christians in 49 V, 5 | of Saturnus, which they call the golden times, and they 50 V, 6 | earth in the age which they call "golden," it is plain that 51 V, 9 | thirsted for blood; and they call them desperate, because 52 V, 9 | to themselves. For they call them impious, being themselves 53 V, 10| breed,~And four who Ufens call their sire,~He takes alive, 54 V, 13| these persons sometimes call it a womanish and anile 55 V, 20| secured. What else shall I call them but miserable men, 56 V, 20| therefore, do they not call day night--the sun darkness? 57 V, 20| superstitions. Let them call us together to an assembly; 58 V, 23| without the greatest virtue. I call him impatient, because he 59 VI, 2 | heavenly light which we call the sun, they will at once 60 VI, 6 | other have this office, to call man away from heavenly things 61 VI, 6 | goods--as they themselves call them--that is, who by the 62 VI, 14| the errors of those who call mercy, desire, and fear, 63 VI, 14| In the same manner, they call these four (as I said) diseases, 64 VI, 17| on the other hand, they call him who is not sparing of 65 VI, 17| property. What then? shall we call him prodigal who through 66 VI, 17| a vice. Therefore I can call them by no other name than 67 VI, 20| committed. And yet they call these sports in which human 68 VI, 24| nevertheless I should not call him sound if he is carried 69 VI, 24| desires; but I should rather call him sound who does not raise 70 VII, 1 | confusion of those for whose call He had before come. For 71 VII, 2 | golden age, as the poets call it, should flourish, under 72 VII, 9 | should not only refuse to call them philosophers, but even 73 VII, 10| which the sacred writings call the second death, which 74 VII, 13| the strain which musicians call harmony, is produced by 75 VII, 16| overhanging. Then they shall call upon God, but He will not 76 VII, 17| and he will constitute and call himself God, and will order 77 VII, 17| sides and besieged, will call upon God with a loud voice, 78 VII, 19| and King, and God, whom we call Christ, who before He descends 79 VII, 19| Antichrist; but he shall falsely call himself Christ, and shall 80 VII, 20| death; andafterwards I will call them into judgment, judging