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1 I, pref| because the truth, that is the secret of the Most High God, who 2 I, 17 | and anxious care? Why this secret abode? Why this banishment, 3 I, 22 | women sacrifice to her in secret, and call her the Good Goddess. 4 II, 3 | divine mystery and a heavenly secret. And no man can know this 5 II, 4 | gods openly, and not in secret? Why did they not repel 6 II, 4 | unlawful for men to enter the secret recesses of her temple; 7 II, 4 | by Caius Verres from her secret anti ancient recesses, his 8 II, 9 | which God wished to be kept secret! But his inquiries were 9 II, 9 | silent, that they might be secret. Why, then, do you inquire 10 II, 17 | exercise, either openly or in secret. Now all these things are 11 IV, 2 | wisdom and truth, lest the secret of His divine work should 12 IV, 7 | Son: "There is, O Son, a secret word of wisdom, holy respecting 13 IV, 14 | been entrusted with the secret of God, had deserted the 14 IV, 15 | it was contained in their secret writings that all things 15 IV, 15 | passion of Christ had revealed secret things. Thus it was also 16 IV, 30 | while he is ignorant of the secret of the truth. Afterwards, 17 V, 1 | subjects as low; it avoids secret things as contrary to itself, 18 V, 2 | enumerating so many and such secret things, that he sometimes 19 V, 8 | souls, who sees through secret crimes, and even the very 20 V, 19 | of His religion might be secret; that He might show the 21 V, 20 | God, I say, who sees the secret places of the heart, who 22 VI, 7 | For, that His immortal secret might be hidden, God placed 23 VI, 24 | nothing can be hidden, nothing secret. Seneca closed his exhortations 24 VI, 24 | him. Why do you choose a secret place, and remove the witness? 25 VI, 24 | applied as soon as possible to secret diseases. For if any one 26 VII, 6 | of all things, this the secret of God, this the mystery 27 VII, 7 | the whole truth, and every secret of our holy religion; but 28 VII, 22 | they were ignorant of the secret of the divine mystery, and 29 VII, 26 | and silence to hide His secret, and to keep it within our