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1 I, 7 | Self-produced, untaught, without a mother, unshaken,~A name not even 2 I, 7 | Jupiter, who had both a mother and a name? Why should I 3 I, 7 | speaks of God as "without a mother," as Apollo does, but also 4 I, 14| himself. Upon this their mother Vesta, and their sisters 5 I, 14| because he saw that his mother and sisters were using their 6 I, 14| heard that his father and mother had been surrounded with 7 I, 17| she might bring forth. The mother of the gods both loved a 8 I, 21| which are in honour of the mother of the gods, in which men 9 I, 21| called Leucothea; and the mother Matuta; and her son Melicerta 10 I, 21| with the wailing of his mother, so in these Proserpine 11 I, 21| the festival of the Great Mother, and when, satiated with 12 I, 21| Moreover, the mystery of his mother also contains the same story 13 I, 22| first priestess of the Great Mother; from which circumstance 14 I, 22| the priests of the same Mother are still called Melissae. 15 I, 22| of the gods, namely, the mother of his foster-child, and 16 II, 8 | Sibylline books, the Idaean mother was sent for, and the ship 17 III, 8 | it is the contriver and mother of the chief good; for this 18 III, 22| minds. For if justice is the mother of all virtues, when they 19 III, 26| expels folly, which is the mother of faults, for the effecting 20 III, 28| said that nature was the mother of all things, as though 21 IV, 8 | own father," and "His own mother." But if this were so, as 22 IV, 8 | also He would be called mother. In what manner, then, did 23 IV, 12| made fruitful, and became a mother in great pity." Likewise 24 IV, 13| without the office of a mother. But in His second, which 25 IV, 25| of His spirit without a mother, so a virgin was the mother 26 IV, 25| mother, so a virgin was the mother of His body without a father. 27 V, 9 | daughter, nor sister, nor mother, nor priestess; who conspire 28 VI, 11| estimate justice, which is the mother and chief of the virtues, 29 VI, 17| virtue, since it is the mother of self-restraint. And therefore