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1 I, 2 | and himself adducing many new ones; and this he does both 2 I, 11| any one had found out any new invention which might be 3 I, 15| highest praises and with new honours, so that they even 4 I, 16| the other gods. Therefore new gods are born, and that 5 I, 22| ignorant minds of men with new superstitions: and that 6 I, 22| the fierce spirits of the new people and called them away 7 I, 22| the gods, and introduced new rites and parades of sacrifices. 8 II, 8 | commencement of nothing new without the previous sanction 9 II, 9 | he could find out nothing new, that he might still appear 10 II, 11| temples began to be built, and new modes of worshipping the 11 II, 12| animals; and thus that the new earth, retaining the productive 12 II, 14| lands to seek for themselves new settlements, were scattered 13 II, 14| at their own discretion new customs and institutions. 14 II, 17| Hence temples are vowed, and new images consecrated; herds 15 III, 4 | all. Thus he established a new philosophy of not philosophizing. 16 III, 4 | itself knowledge; the other a new one, opposed to the former, 17 III, 16| govern the state, who found new cities or maintain with 18 III, 19| that have long existed into new bodies, when the same Artificer 19 III, 26| the old man, render him new, that you would not recognise 20 IV, 5 | Scripture, as though it were new and recently composed, being 21 IV, 13| through Him He might give a new law to new worshippers; 22 IV, 13| might give a new law to new worshippers; not as He had 23 IV, 17| announced that He would give a new law, in these terms: "The 24 IV, 17| Moses, to show that the new law given by Christ Jesus 25 IV, 20| TESTAMENTS, THE OLD AND THE NEW.~Therefore He went into 26 IV, 20| resurrection are named the New Testament. The Jews make 27 IV, 20| use of the Old, we of the New: but yet they are not discordant, 28 IV, 20| not discordant, for the New is the fulfilling of the 29 IV, 20| Lord, that I will make a new testament to the house of 30 IV, 20| above, that He would make a new testament to the house of 31 IV, 21| which the system of their new announcement might be founded 32 IV, 25| a living law, to found a new name and temple, that by 33 IV, 28| who assumed to themselves new rites, that they might honour 34 IV, 30| composed for themselves a new doctrine without any root 35 V, 5 | either through fear of the new king, or of their own accord, 36 VI, 17| in the tormenting of whom new and unusual tortures have 37 VI, 20| birthdays, or the dedication of new temples. And at first the 38 VII, 12| admission into those which are new and recently born; and that 39 VII, 16| detestable; shall meditate new designs in his breast, that 40 VII, 23| asserted that souls passed into new bodies; but foolishly, that 41 VII, 23| restored by Him who made the new man.~