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1 I, 1 | will send them to the very fountain of learning, which is most 2 II, 1 | shall lay open the very fountain of errors, and shall explain 3 II, 8 | temple which adjoins the fountain had been open of its own 4 II, 9 | Him, and always is, the fountain of full and most complete 5 II, 9 | from that source as from a fountain. Therefore either God proceeded 6 II, 10| because He Himself is the fountain of light, and the enlightener, 7 III, 1 | and flows from a slight fountain, but by its own light? Nor, 8 III, 14| somewhere as flutes at the fountain, according to the legends 9 III, 26| the sun for a reward. The fountain of God, most abundant and 10 IV, 4 | streams flowing from one fountain. But the fountain of wisdom 11 IV, 4 | from one fountain. But the fountain of wisdom and religion is 12 IV, 5 | being ignorant from what fountain the origin of our holy religion 13 IV, 8 | Father, as a stream from its fountain! But if any one wonders 14 IV, 10| been struck with a rod, a fountain of water sprung forth and 15 IV, 29| as it were an overflowing fountain, the latter as a stream 16 IV, 29| is not separated from the fountain. nor the ray from the sun: 17 IV, 29| sun: for the water of the fountain is in the stream, and the 18 IV, 30| but may know the abundant fountain of God, watered by which 19 IV, 30| true worship. This is the fountain of truth, this is the abode 20 V, 3 | maker of all things, the fountain of honours, the parent of 21 V, 5 | virtue, or by itself the fountain of virtue, which not only 22 V, 15| separated from the very fountain itself. But piety and equity 23 V, 18| not possess the source and fountain of justice. But this defence 24 VI, 6 | who does not possess the fountain itself from which they are 25 VI, 7 | all which there is but one fountain, one source of strength, 26 VI, 9 | shrinks, is Himself the fountain of goodness. Or if he shall 27 VI, 24| he touched upon the very fountain of truth, by perceiving 28 VI, 24| let him seek them from the fountain itself, from which that 29 VII, 24| from the rock and from the fountain, and the milk of ambrosia 30 VII, 25| accurately may draw from the fountain itself, and he will know 31 VII, 27| salvation from an ever-flowing fountain. By this divine food and