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1 I, 1 | that neither books would find any limit, nor speech any 2 I, 11| to the infernal gods, and find among them an object of 3 I, 11| justice in the earth. I find something in him which was 4 I, 15| their princes, and cannot find out other honours which 5 I, 21| from rushes."~For I cannot find language to speak of the 6 I, 21| always lose, and they always find him. Therefore in the sacred 7 I, 21| sacred rites: he will perhaps find more things than we bring 8 II, 3 | because they were unable to find it in its truth. And in 9 II, 3 | divine, so that they might find out the truth by themselves; 10 II, 3 | wish that I could as easily find out the truth as I can refute 11 II, 9 | name. And because he could find out nothing new, that he 12 III, 2 | correct, because it can find nothing. But I am not prepared 13 III, 11| despair of being able to find it, if we turn our thoughts 14 III, 12| account they were unable to find it, because they did not 15 III, 15| their character, he will find that they are passionate, 16 III, 15| approve of, that he may find means of passing to the 17 III, 18| common Father of all justly find fault with that saying of 18 III, 20| they are neither able to find out anything, nor, even 19 III, 20| God! For who can dare to find fault with the superstitions 20 III, 22| necessary. Therefore he did not find the concord which he sought, 21 III, 27| TRUE WISDOM. WHICH YOU WILL FIND IN RELIGION ONLY.~What, 22 III, 30| them as though about to find some certainty. Therefore 23 IV, 28| ancient gods."~But since we find that the ancient gods also 24 V, 1 | Not even therefore did he find sufficient renown. Cyprianus, 25 V, 17| philosophers were unable either to find or to defend justice. Now 26 V, 17| deceive. Again, if he should find any one who supposes that 27 VI, 8 | philosophers seek, but do not find on this account, because 28 VII, 26| hiding-places, and shall find all things covered with