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1 I, 1 | repudiate errors, and to acknowledge and honour the majesty of 2 I, 7 | superstitions, let them acknowledge their Father and Lord, whose 3 I, 19| persuasion, they should acknowledge that which was true. But 4 II, 1 | the first place they would acknowledge their Lord, and would follow 5 II, 1 | gods themselves confess and acknowledge the Supreme God, what pardon 6 II, 1 | their impiety, who do not acknowledge the worship of Him whom 7 II, 3 | truth by themselves; for I acknowledge that this is impossible. 8 II, 9 | account. The poets also acknowledge the same. Ovid, having described 9 III, 14| why do you not at length acknowledge to yourself the truth, that 10 III, 15| accusation. Does not Tullius both acknowledge and complain of the same 11 III, 26| both yield to vices, and acknowledge that they are overpowered 12 IV, 27| hands of others: and if they acknowledge the existence of these demons, 13 IV, 27| Therefore the demons, whom they acknowledge to be objects of execration, 14 VI, 9 | undoubtedly impious who does not acknowledge God; and all his virtues, 15 VII, 6 | for this end, that we may acknowledge the Maker of the world and 16 VII, 6 | and of ourselves--God; we acknowledge Him for this end, that we 17 VII, 25| preserved, which they refuse to acknowledge. But he who wishes to know