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1 I, 5 | conceive in his mind the origin and nature of this Being, 2 I, 7 | father," because He has no origin from any other source but 3 I, 9 | what source they had their origin, what is their strength, 4 I, 11| XI. OF THE ORIGIN, LIFE, REIGN, NAME AND DEATH 5 I, 11| existence, who is the source and origin of all things. He must of 6 I, 11| chief God, since he owes his origin to another? Or who presided 7 I, 12| mutilation from his son, the origin of all things and all nature 8 I, 13| AND IN THEM CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF JUPITER, CONCERNING SATURN 9 I, 15| to be born from a divine origin, they paid divine honours 10 I, 15| were dead, and showed the origin of a vain superstition. " 11 I, 18| believed that gods owed their origin to the slaughter of beasts. 12 I, 22| poetic fable derived its origin, that bees flew to the child, 13 I, 23| we have ascertained the origin of vain superstitions, it 14 I, 23| rites, since both their origin and system and times have 15 II | BOOK II. OF THE ORIGIN OF ERROR.~ 16 II, 1 | nature of their own body, the origin of which we shall relate 17 II, 5 | framer of all things, the origin of a better world," who 18 II, 9 | truth be "the source and origin of these evils;" and having 19 II, 9 | disposition of the divine origin did not remain. Therefore 20 II, 9 | that all things had their origin, if it has no understanding, 21 II, 9 | therefore, you assign the origin of all things to nature, 22 II, 9 | necessarily have had an origin; that which had an origin 23 II, 9 | origin; that which had an origin had a source from which 24 II, 9 | which did not derive its origin from God. But the same, 25 II, 11| is evident that it had an origin at some time; and as the 26 II, 11| Now let us revert to the origin of man.~ 27 II, 13| by which we live, has its origin, as it were, out of heaven 28 II, 13| the soul, which has its origin from God, gains the mastery, 29 II, 14| OF THE STARS, AND OF THE ORIGIN OF FALSE RELIGIONS.~But 30 II, 14| ignorant of the source and origin of the truth. Now let us 31 II, 19| his soul, which has its origin from heaven, to the shades 32 III, 2 | two former books, and the origin itself of the whole error 33 III, 6 | the soul, which has its origin from heaven; ignorance from 34 III, 12| from whom the soul has its origin? And what is the lowest 35 III, 14| CICERO HIMSELF, IN FIXING THE ORIGIN OF WISDOM.~Lucretius, accordingly, 36 III, 15| shameful doctrine has its origin not in the heart of the 37 III, 16| since its beginning and origin are apparent. When, he says, 38 III, 17| system is derived, and what origin it has. Epicurus saw that 39 III, 24| cities, and mountains? The origin of this error must also 40 IV, 3 | honour has no source or origin.~ 41 IV, 4 | themselves preceded the origin of man, since it appears 42 IV, 5 | ignorant from what fountain the origin of our holy religion flowed. 43 IV, 10| this religion only? Now the origin of the whole mystery is 44 IV, 12| Ancient of days, whose age and origin cannot be comprehended; 45 IV, 13| Father Himself, who is the origin and source of all things, 46 IV, 29| most high, without any origin; for He Himself is the origin 47 IV, 29| origin; for He Himself is the origin of all things, and in Him 48 V, 5 | esteemed as wise before the origin of the name of philosophy. 49 V, 15| greatest virtue, which has its origin in religion, its principle 50 V, 15| contained; but its source and origin is in the first, all its 51 V, 16| were ignorant both of its origin and effects: which has been 52 V, 20| know the condition, nor origin, nor names, nor nature; 53 V, 20| been initiated, had their origin either in human actions, 54 V, 20| its discipline? what its origin? what its principle? what 55 VI, 2 | the soul, which has its origin from heaven; this is true 56 VI, 6 | and evil things have their origin. Those which proceed from 57 VI, 10| For if we all derive our origin from one man, whom God created, 58 VI, 10| have introduced not one origin only, and cause of building 59 VI, 10| the commencement of their origin, is to be considered as 60 VI, 12| earth, from which it had its origin; and although it be in the 61 VII, 8 | contains such great things, no origin can be found on earth, since 62 VII, 9 | position, goes in quest of its origin, and despising, as it were, 63 VII, 12| rapidity, unless it derived its origin from heaven. The body, therefore, 64 VII, 12| earth, from which it has its origin, therefore the soul, which 65 VII, 12| endures to eternity, since its origin is eternal. He says, since 66 VII, 12| perish, since it received its origin from the Spirit of God, 67 VII, 14| they were ignorant of the origin of all things, and of that 68 VII, 20| from which they had their origin, or are borne to some happy