Chapter
1 9 | Hippolytus either to a retired place, or give him up to a woman,
2 24| world, as he came to each place he united the chiefs of
3 25| and stone, a change took place from the golden age to that
4 27| the sinner from the sacred place, and banished him into this
5 27| secretly to enter into that place of perpetual blessedness.
6 29| were not evils in the same place. For since good things are
7 33| to man alone; in the next place, that it belong peculiarly
8 35| will speak in the proper place. There remains the philosophy
9 36| their existence? In the next place, if they exist, with what
10 36| alone existed, who should place the condition of man on
11 37| Socrates held the first place in philosophy, who was pronounced
12 44| things should thus take place as I have set them forth,
13 48| were adopted into their place, is proved by the Scriptures.
14 48| The same says in another place, speaking in the person
15 52| act, that piety might have place among swords. Cruelty, combined
16 53| their gods. In the first place, if they are gods, and have
17 65| affection of pity, that we might place the whole protection of
18 67| which has not the least place among the virtues, because
19 68| that this is always taking place, and that there is no end
20 70| things must of necessity take place, that the world may be renewed
21 70| wishes for them, or does not place full confidence in us, let
22 72| second resurrection takes place, that, being condemned to
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