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1 I, 1 | same justice with which you began in youth, anti may hand 2 I, 7 | the Sminthian Apollo, he began with this verse:--~"O harmony 3 I, 13| happened: that Uranus first began to be pre-eminent in power 4 I, 15| see in what I manner they began to be called gods. For if 5 I, 15| doubt but in those times men began to exalt the king himself, 6 I, 15| love of their worth, they began to reverence the memory 7 I, 15| degrees religious honours began to be paid to them; while 8 I, 21| a ploughman at work, and began to ask him to sell one of 9 I, 22| agreed upon when the gods began to be worshipped. Melisseus, 10 II, 5 | they were unable to see, began to adore and worship His 11 II, 9 | God, therefore, when He began the fabric of the world, 12 II, 11| Jupiter, during which temples began to be built, and new modes 13 II, 11| to have been made by God began also to be ascribed to man, 14 II, 11| evident that at some time it began to exist, for nothing can 15 II, 12| be born; but after they began to exist, and the power 16 II, 12| continue permanent, as it began. For neither were the sire 17 II, 13| knowledge of good and evil, he began to be ashamed of his nakedness, 18 II, 14| were the first of all who began to look up to and adore 19 II, 14| the elements of the world, began to worship the heaven, the 20 II, 14| the knowledge of God, they began to be heathens. They err, 21 II, 16| they were corrupted, and began to be earthly.~ 22 III, 4 | founder, therefore, there began to be two kinds of philosophy: 23 III, 15| live in this manner, but he began also to teach lusts; and 24 IV, 1 | founder of all things, men began to worship the senseless 25 IV, 1 | away, then at length men began to claim for themselves 26 IV, 5 | condition was changed, and they began to have kings; and when 27 IV, 12| His first advent, as we began.~ 28 IV, 15| magician. When He first began to reach maturity He was 29 IV, 15| dove. From that time He began to perform the greatest 30 IV, 15| evening was now coming on, began to be distressed through 31 IV, 18| whom they had stirred up, began to cry out, and with loud 32 V, 5 | was destroyed. Then they began to contend with one another, 33 V, 6 | others by slavery, they began especially to withdraw and 34 V, 6 | equity, pity, they now began to rejoice in a proud and 35 V, 13| undertake that duty which began with injury? Who, when he 36 V, 18| speak of justice, as we began, the power of which is so 37 VI, 10| against the beasts, they began also to build towns, either 38 VI, 20| however, the same honour began to be paid also to the other 39 VII, 3 | though the world and God began to exist at the same time, 40 VII, 15| with confirmed strength it began to be manly. For when Carthage