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1 3 | another time a mind, and says that it, as though infused
2 4 | over the world. Antisthenes says that there is one who is
3 4 | Him Lord and Father. and says that He is without a name
4 5 | Albunea. Of all these, he says that there are three books
5 8 | at Cynosurae, as Cicero says, when he had been killed
6 24| Tellus,--whence the poet says:--~"And the first of the
7 24| in his sacred history, says that Jupiter himself, after
8 29| PROVIDENCE OF GOD.~But some one says: Why, then, does the true
9 29| On the same principle, he says, why do the foolish men
10 29| opposite poles, as Plato says, if you take away one, you
11 34| philosophers. Thus Cicero says: "But of all things which
12 36| to foresee. But Epicurus says He takes no care about anything.
13 36| anything? There are, he says, minute atoms, which can
14 40| with darkness. Empedocles says that the paths for finding
15 40| has no existence (Socrates says in the writings of Plato),
16 42| this artificer, as Hermes says, and counsellor, as the
17 42| counsellor, as the Sibyl says, He contrived the excellent
18 42| qualities." The Sibyl also says that God the guide of all
19 42| in the Revelation. Hermes says that His name cannot be
20 44| was man, the same Jeremiah says: "And He is man, and who
21 46| spitting." The same prophet says respecting His silence: "
22 46| their teeth." The same also says respecting food and drink
23 46| my vesture." Moses also says in Deuteronomy: " And thy
24 46| of man." Also Zechariah says: "And they shall look on
25 47| thy sting?" The same again says: "After two days He will
26 48| see my glory." The same says in another place, speaking
27 64| produce hatred, as the poet says, but gratitude.~
28 68| Because He is good, he says, and envying no one, He
29 68| They were contained, he says, in the matter. If there
30 70| souls are eternal. Plato says that that which always moves
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