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1 I, 3 | this error. Now, let us prove by testimonies the unity 2 I, 5 | the diversity of titles prove an obstacle, since by their 3 I, 11| believe them: yes, truly they prove by the fact itself that 4 I, 18| and Liber. I am able to prove from the sacred writings 5 I, 22| Thus, while they wish to prove even to posterity with what 6 II, 5 | truth firmly deny it; and we prove that you, O philosophers, 7 II, 6 | persons, in their eagerness to prove that which they had falsely 8 II, 9 | By what arguments do you prove this? For you gave no reason 9 II, 9 | arguments by which he may prove that matter has always existed, 10 II, 9 | begin to be. And if he shall prove these things, then, and 11 III, 2 | what argument, then, can I prove that philosophy is not wisdom, 12 III, 3 | about to descend who would prove them to be mad and false, 13 III, 13| the chief good, we should prove this also, that the soul 14 III, 13| been able to explain or prove anything: for, being destitute 15 III, 23| all. This is sufficient to prove the error of this madman, 16 III, 24| But I should be able to prove by many arguments that it 17 III, 29| it, he would be unable to prove. Lastly, he who says that 18 IV, 3 | preserve his piety if he shall prove ungrateful for the heavenly 19 IV, 12| is sufficiently strong to prove the truth, when it is alleged 20 IV, 16| his words be true; let us prove what end he shall have let 21 IV, 16| may know his meekness, and prove his patience; let us condemn 22 IV, 27| And it is not difficult to prove this. For when they sacrifice 23 V, 2 | writings he endeavoured so to prove the falsehood of sacred 24 V, 3 | from this very thing to prove the arrogance of Christ, 25 V, 20| they say; but we teach, we prove, we show. And thus no one 26 V, 23| it will be sufficient to prove our point from the case 27 V, 23| when corrupted, and try and prove them when faithful. For 28 V, 23| faithful. For how can a general prove the valour of his soldiers, 29 V, 23| soldiers, that He may either prove the devotedness and fidelity 30 VI, 6 | deny it, I should appear to prove the opposite. But I deny 31 VII, 8 | have little strength to prove and fill up the truth, since