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1 I, 5 | Miletus, who was one of the number of the seven wise men, and 2 I, 6 | that the Sibyls were ten in number, and he enumerated them 3 I, 6 | pieces of gold: and the number of these books was afterwards 4 I, 7 | worshipped in common, whose number is small and fixed. But 5 I, 7 | for though he was of the number of demons, he reckoned himself 6 I, 9 | their strength, what their number, what their power, what 7 I, 15| on account of the small number of men who lived a rustic 8 I, 15| men and women among the number of the gods, and venerate 9 I, 16| are full of gods without number, since forsooth none of 10 I, 16| is incredible, and their number not to be estimated--though, 11 I, 18| peoples. Truly the greater number of men they have cast down, 12 I, 22| the pontiffs, and the same number written in Greek respecting 13 I, 23| which are in agreement, the number will be found in harmony 14 II, 1 | do not name Jupiter, or a number of gods, but God; so entirely 15 II, 5 | are to be reckoned in the number of gods; inasmuch as the 16 II, 5 | these very objects in the number of the gods." And he thus 17 II, 5 | These images, so many in number, and of such a figure, God 18 II, 7 | grown up; and since their number appeared inadequate to the 19 II, 14| after times, when their number was multiplied exceedingly, 20 II, 15| DEMONS.~When, therefore, the number of men had begun to increase, 21 II, 20| more weight in a smaller number of learned men than in a 22 II, 20| learned men than in a greater number of ignorant persons? But 23 III, 17| letters which, though few in number, by variety of arrangement 24 III, 19| evils against the greater number of blessings. For when they 25 IV, 18| by him. For this is the number of years from the reign 26 IV, 23| separate himself from the number and assemblage of men among 27 IV, 29| by the use of the plural number. For there is one God alone, 28 V, 2 | bitterness, who was then of the number of the judges, and who was 29 V, 9 | For they are not of our number, but of theirs who besiege 30 V, 9 | Amidst these crimes of such number and magnitude, what place 31 V, 11| throughout the world. For what number of volumes will contain 32 V, 13| CHRISTIANS.~But since our number is continually increased 33 V, 23| especially increased the number of our followers. The people 34 VI, 6 | are more powerful both in number and in combination than 35 VI, 7 | is given to the smaller number; and steep, because goodness, 36 VI, 12| possessions. For what if a great number of men shall be in want, 37 VII, 5 | of all, that an infinite number of living beings might be 38 VII, 13| perhaps reckon him in the number of the philosophers, although 39 VII, 14| completed, and that when this number is completed the consummation 40 VII, 14| received its name from the number, whence the seventh is the 41 VII, 14| legitimate and complete number. For there are seven days, 42 VII, 16| destroyed three of that number who shall then be in possession 43 VII, 21| exceed either in weight or in number, shall be scorched by the 44 VII, 25| histories, how great is the number of years from the beginning 45 VII, 25| vary, and the amount of the number as reckoned by them differs