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1 I, 5 | declared it in another place, saying: "For the Deity pervades 2 I, 11| what is the meaning of that saying, that there are fates whom 3 I, 11| poets with the hint for saying that Jupiter obtained the 4 I, 11| Coelus, who, according to the saying of Euhemerus, died in Oceania, 5 I, 15| the Nature of the Gods, saying "But the life of men and 6 I, 21| poets have the licence of saying what they will. I do not 7 II, 2 | to proclaim aloud that saying of Persius:--~"O souls bent 8 II, 3 | in attaining the power of saying that which really is. It 9 II, 3 | really is. It is a well-known saying of Cicero: "I wish that 10 II, 4 | should be placed upon him, saying that a golden robe was heavy 11 II, 4 | beard from AEsculapius, saying that it was unbecoming and 12 II, 11| from labour and trouble, by saying that the world always existed, 13 II, 13| Sibyl teaches in her verse, saying:"Man made by the very hands 14 III, 9 | let us imagine that the saying was not uttered on the spur 15 III, 15| life. We shall not err in saying that philosophy is the law 16 III, 15| philosophy defended this fault by saying, that there was a great 17 III, 17| this is evident from the saying of Cicero, who says that 18 III, 18| justly find fault with that saying of Terence:--~"First, learn 19 III, 18| was right, therefore, in saying beforehand that he was held 20 III, 19| to a conflagration? The saying of Plato is not dissimilar, 21 IV, 7 | man, as Hermes teaches, saying these things: "Now the cause 22 IV, 11| the prophet Malachi shows, saying: "I have no pleasure in 23 IV, 12| declared in another place, saying: "Let the heavens rejoice, 24 IV, 13| also man, Jeremiah teaches, saying: "And He is a man, and who 25 IV, 13| word of the Lord to Nathan, saying: "Go and tell my servant 26 IV, 14| Psalm teaches the same, saying: "Before the morning-star 27 IV, 14| around before His face, saying, Take away the filthy garments 28 IV, 14| Lord stood, and protested, saying to Jesus: Thus saith the 29 IV, 15| prophets, and of Isaiah, saying: "Be strong, ye hands that 30 IV, 18| of the Jews; also His own saying, "Destroy this temple, which 31 IV, 18| meditated a plan against me, saying, Come, let us send wood 32 IV, 21| shown that it would be, saying: "And, behold, one like 33 IV, 28| more just? For as to his saying, that they who diligently 34 V, 5 | wanting to any. And this saying of the poet ought so to 35 V, 14| deed, but with empty words, saying that nothing is so befitting 36 V, 17| justice into two parts, saying that the one was civil, 37 V, 20| judgment of their ancestors, saying that they were wise, that 38 V, 23| who stand around hear them saying in the midst of these very 39 VI, 2 | perhaps did not utter this saying, but as that of Cicero, 40 VI, 6 | obtain them. Hence is that saying, "It is virtue to know the 41 VI, 6 | exterminated from thence. This saying of Cicero is true: "But 42 VI, 18| traveller will not use the saying of Lucilius:--~"It is not 43 VI, 24| expressed the majesty of God, by saying that it is too great for 44 VII, 3 | own work. Whence is that saying of Virgil:--~"A spirit whose 45 VII, 3 | then, becomes of their own saying, that the world was both 46 VII, 4 | in this very matter, in saying it was not made for the