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1 I, 3 | cause, we will presently lay open the cause of this error. 2 I, 14| we have related, let us open those things which are contained 3 I, 18| greatest gate of heaven is open to me alone." Because, in 4 I, 18| the ascent to heaven to be open to men through slaughters 5 I, 18| Africanus, for the same gate was open to Hercules; as though he 6 II, 1 | this second book shall lay open the very fountain of errors, 7 II, 2 | offer sacrifices in the open air? Why do you look to 8 II, 8 | adjoins the fountain had been open of its own accord. In the 9 II, 14| sacrifices to them in the open air, until in process of 10 II, 17| expedient for them to lay open the truth. These are they 11 II, 20| they behold with sound and open eyes the sun as he shines 12 III, 2 | an easier approach may be open to us for demolishing the 13 III, 6 | from those things which are open, and inferred that all things 14 III, 10| lurking-places standing open in different places with 15 III, 19| that the same course was open for all into the heaven; 16 III, 26| quickly, if only the ears are open and the breast thirsts for 17 III, 26| abundant and most full, is open to all; and this heavenly 18 IV, 10| the sea which still lay open, was destroyed, together 19 IV, 12| of earth, that He might open a way of salvation to those 20 IV, 12| righteousness; let the earth open, and put forth a Saviour. 21 IV, 12| He might overcome and lay open the other world also, and 22 IV, 12| strength of kings. I will open before Him gates, and the 23 IV, 17| we ought to live with an open and simple heart, since 24 IV, 17| repentance, that if we lay open our hearts,--that is if 25 IV, 20| light of the Gentiles to open the eyes of the blind, to 26 IV, 26| the light of wisdom, and open the eyes of their understanding 27 IV, 26| before their eyes might open the way of righteousness, 28 V, 1 | excellence of style) plain and open; so that you cannot determine 29 V, 5 | of the good liberally lay open to all. Nor did avarice 30 V, 9 | in a black mist, but by open plundering; nor does the 31 VI, 4 | appears to be level and open, and delightful with all 32 VI, 4 | against the stratagems or open attacks of our single enemy, 33 VI, 7 | as it has its wickedness open, so it has a likeness and 34 VI, 12| illustrious men should be open to illustrious guests." 35 VI, 12| wise man ought not to be open to the illustrious, but 36 VI, 12| the part of a simple and open man to ingratiate himself 37 VI, 20| not only prohibits us from open violence, which is not even 38 VI, 24| conscience is confirmed; we lie open to the sight of God." What 39 VI, 24| conscience is confined; we lie open to the sight of God. There 40 VI, 24| our conscience, which is open to the eyes of God; and, 41 VI, 24| conscience, or ourselves to open our mind of our own accord, 42 VI, 24| own accord, and tearing open our wounds to pour forth 43 VII, 1 | they will appear to them open, and plain, and simple, 44 VII, 8 | divinity itself has laid open to us the truth.~ 45 VII, 11| account, because it is equally open to the sight and to the 46 VII, 19| the heaven shall be laid open in the dead and darkness 47 VII, 20| along the heavens, I will open the caverns of the earth; 48 VII, 24| now is; and the earth will open its fruitfulness, and bring 49 VII, 27| sent a Guide, who might open to us the way of righteousness: