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1 1 | nothing certain, nothing true in itself; nor, as some 2 1 | neither been able to attain true wisdom, nor to comprehend 3 2 | formed to the worship of the true God, we might learn righteousness. 4 2 | discover that which is true; and though they despised 5 4 | this appeared to him to be true and unassailable, he was 6 5 | argument, because it is true, can in no way be refuted. 7 10| from sins. But if this is true, it follows that we are 8 11| was able to introduce the true one, of which he was ignorant. 9 11| could as easily discover true things as refute those that 10 13| certainly understand how true is the opinion of the Stoics, 11 13| But if this account is true, which the Stoics were in 12 13| which is very great, and true, and peculiar to us. It 13 14| justice." And if this is most true, it follows that God will 14 16| of His own, both just and true. And if He is not possessed 15 23| ruler of all things, has true and everlasting power over