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1 I, pref| many, yet it needs to be explained, and in a measure discussed, 2 I, 5 | whereas he ought first to have explained from what source, at what 3 I, 13 | of the ship remains to be explained. The scythe-bearing god 4 II, 8 | knowledge: and this must be explained at greater length, that 5 II, 8 | the consuls; and having explained the whole matter in the 6 III, 29 | of whose enmity we have explained in the second book. He therefore 7 IV, 15 | understood until after Christ had explained them both by His word and 8 IV, 26 | For God (as I have before explained), when He had determined 9 IV, 28 | its name, not, as Cicero explained it, from carefully gathering, 10 IV, 28 | therefore Lucretius better explained this name, who says that 11 V, 2 | destroy that which no one explained to him! It was well that 12 V, 7 | shall occur it shall be explained. Now it is sufficient very 13 V, 15 | this must be diligently explained by us, that they may at 14 V, 15 | shows that it cannot be explained, even if Orcus should restore 15 V, 17 | FOOLISHNESS OF CHRISTIANS.~I have explained the reason why philosophers 16 VI, 8 | But if he had known or explained this also, in what precepts 17 VII, 5 | these things are to be explained by us more carefully and 18 VII, 5 | commit evil? Although I have explained this in almost all the former 19 VII, 7 | the most part both saw and explained those things of which the 20 VII, 7 | invention of the poets, and explained those punishments of the 21 VII, 8 | are widely and copiously explained in his own writings. Pythagoras 22 VII, 14 | our work, since we have explained respecting the beginning 23 VII, 27 | limit to lust and fear, and explained what was the chief good