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1 2 | omnipotent, which is the true title of God, since he will
2 22| that all things reigned are true: they believe that statues
3 25| upward who looks up to the true and living God, who is in
4 25| him down as the maker of a true and living man; and we,
5 25| beauty, and forgetful of true majesty, sensible beings
6 28| from the knowledge of the true God, introduced new superstitions
7 28| deprive them of the hope of true light, lest men should arrive
8 28| they are believed to be true. They also invented the
9 29| says: Why, then, does the true God permit these things
10 30| to be a follower of the true God. It remains that, as
11 31| Now if this definition is true, wisdom does not come within
12 34| to justice." This is most true. For we are not born to
13 41| XLI. OF TRUE RELIGION AND WISDOM.~Now,
14 41| philosophers, let us come to true religion and wisdom. And,
15 41| connected. For to worship the true God, that and nothing else
16 41| of immortality. This is a true and divine mystery. But
17 41| those, because they are not true, there is no agreement.
18 45| therefore, if his words be true; let us prove what end he
19 49| unless he shall follow true religion and true wisdom,
20 49| follow true religion and true wisdom, which is in Christ,
21 52| IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUE GOD, AND OF THE HATRED OF
22 52| and having undertaken e true wisdom, that is, religion,
23 53| are rebellious against the true God, persecute His name
24 53| own punishment who is the true God. I should wish to know,
25 55| prohibited from following true and better things? Why do
26 56| WHICH IS THE WORSHIP OF THE TRUE GOD. ~For if justice is
27 56| justice is the worship of the true God (for what is so just
28 57| may be able to maintain true wisdom. And if it appears
29 57| worship and honour of the true God will obtain eternal
30 57| the highest faith; this is true wisdom; this is perfect
31 58| LVIII. OF THE TRUE WORSHIP OF GOD, AND SACRIFICE.~
32 58| follows that I show what is true sacrifice to God, what is
33 58| and displeasing. This is true sacrifice, which is brought
34 59| arises from ignorance of the true God. For he who is ignorant
35 62| not seek things that are true, but things that are pleasant;
36 62| things appear to be most true which soothe the cars. Thus
37 63| that the things which are true may be done without shame.
38 65| he will offer unto God a true and acceptable sacrifice.
39 67| OF PROVIDENCE.~But it is true all these things are difficult
40 67| which is acceptable; this is true worship, when a man offers
41 67| though they entertained true sentiments, nevertheless
42 73| since all these things arc true and certain, in harmony
43 73| uprightness acknowledge the true and only God, may cast away
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