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1 6 | imagine that the gods were born of marriage, since the sexes
2 6 | is evident that they were born as men, and that they begat
3 7 | said not even to have been born honourably, but to have
4 8 | relates that AEsculapius was born of doubtful parents, and
5 9 | the ground, and was man born from that as a fungus? Or
6 10| love, that one might not be born greater than himself. He
7 14| Saturnus is said to have been born of Coelus and Terra. This
8 25| was the author, who was born from Iapetus the uncle of
9 27| urged him who was first born in this world, under the
10 27| the two men who were first born he might destroy the one,
11 34| XXXIV. THAT MEN ARE BORN TO JUSTICE.~Let us now see
12 34| chief good. That men are born to justice is not only taught
13 34| clearly understood that we are born to justice." This is most
14 34| most true. For we are not born to wickedness, since we
15 34| it is evident that man is born to justice, it is necessary
16 35| directed to this; we are born to the attainment of this.
17 38| knows not from whom he was born? Who will love a son, whom
18 42| years --testify that He was born of God. His name is known
19 43| Him Jesus Christ, who was born of God before the world,
20 43| before the world, and who was born of man three hundred years
21 43| of man. For He was twice born: first of God, in the spirit,
22 43| deeds. Therefore He was born a second time as man, of
23 43| first spiritual birth, being born of God alone, He was made
24 43| and fleshly birth, being born of a mother only, He might
25 68| immortal are previously born mortal, and then, having
26 69| by God, that men might be born; again, men are born, that
27 69| be born; again, men are born, that they may acknowledge
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