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1 I, 10 | idols, as we have already said, the works of men's hands 2 I, 14 | possess such men. Since you said, "Show me thy God," this 3 II, 5 | world itself. And though he said that the world was created, 4 II, 5 | was created. Besides, he said that Saturn, and his sons 5 II, 7 | subject of the Creation, said that in the beginning the 6 II, 8 | uncreated. And those that said it was uncreated and self-producing 7 II, 8 | truth. And others, again, said that there was a providence, 8 II, 8 | their instance whatever they said. For indeed the poets,-- 9 II, 10 | all that is therein, he said, "In the beginning God created 10 II, 11 | created. Wherefore it is said: "And God said, Let light 11 II, 11 | Wherefore it is said: "And God said, Let light be, and light 12 II, 11 | were the first day. And God said, Let there be a firmament 13 II, 11 | the second day. And God said, Let the water under the 14 II, 11 | that it was good. And God said, Let the earth bring forth 15 II, 11 | were the third day. And God said, Let there be lights in 16 II, 11 | the fourth day. And God said, Let the waters bring forth 17 II, 11 | were the fifth day. And God said, Let the earth bring forth 18 II, 11 | things of the earth. And God said, Let us make man in our 19 II, 11 | upon the earth. And God said, Behold I have given you 20 II, 13 | was nearer God, before God said, "Let there be light." The 21 II, 18 | Scripture gives. For when God said, "Let Us make man in Our 22 II, 19 | among men, since God had said, "Let Us make man;" and 23 II, 20 | surely die. And the LORD God said, It is not good that the 24 II, 20 | her unto Adam. And Adam said, This is now bone of my 25 II, 21 | had made. And the serpent said to the woman, Why hath God 26 II, 21 | the woman, Why hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every 27 II, 21 | the garden? And the woman said unto the serpent, We eat 28 II, 21 | midst of the garden God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, 29 II, 21 | ye die. And the serpent Said unto the woman, Ye shall 30 II, 21 | God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou? 31 II, 21 | Where art thou? And he said unto Him, I heard Thy voice 32 II, 21 | and I hid myself. And He said unto him, Who told thee 33 II, 21 | shouldest not eat? And Adam said, The woman whom Thou gavest 34 II, 21 | and I did eat. And God said to the woman, What is this 35 II, 21 | hast done? And the woman said, The serpent beguiled me, 36 II, 21 | did eat. And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because 37 II, 21 | heel. And to the woman He said, I will greatly multiply 38 II, 21 | over thee. And unto Adam He said, Because thou hast hearkened 39 II, 22 | XXII. WHY GOD IS SAID TO HAVE WALKED.~You will 40 II, 22 | will say, then, to me: "You said that God ought not to be 41 II, 22 | itself teaches us that Adam said that he had heard the voice. 42 II, 23 | of the things which were said aforetime?~ 43 II, 24 | since in it the plants were said to have been planted by 44 II, 24 | in Paradise, as has been said, to till and keep it, commanded 45 II, 27 | make him, but, as we have said above, capable of both; 46 II, 28 | might be greater. Therefore said Adam to Eve, "This is now 47 II, 28 | there is a great deal to be said; wherefore I at present 48 II, 29 | whose name was Cain; and she said, "I have gotten a man from 49 II, 29 | repentance and confession, said, "Where is Abel thy brother?" 50 II, 29 | thus made angry with him, said, "What hast thou done? The 51 II, 32 | earth, as we have already said, the islands also of the 52 II, 34 | that, by comparing what is said by us with the utterances 53 II, 35 | heart. Jeremiah, indeed, said: "Every man is brutishly 54 II, 35 | prophets, who are numerous, and said ten thousand things consistently 55 II, 36 | regarding those [gods] that axe said to have been born, she said:- " 56 II, 36 | said to have been born, she said:- "If all things that are 57 II, 37 | shall be punished. AEschylus said:--~"He who has done must 58 II, 37 | suffer."~And Pindar himself said:--~"It is fit that suffering 59 II, 37 | judge-concerning this, too, Dionysius said:--~"The eye of Justice seeing 60 II, 38 | dead: though, indeed, they said this unwillingly, for they 61 II, 38 | prophets indeed, Solomon said of the dead, "There shall 62 II, 38 | accordingly, though he had said,--~"Like fleeting vision 63 II, 38 | mentioned, Hosea by name, said, "Who is wise, and he shall 64 III, 3 | for the things which they said themselves convict them 65 III, 3 | the world, they finally said that all things were produced 66 III, 7 | GODS.~For after they had said that these are gods, they 67 III, 7 | of no account. For some said that they were composed 68 III, 7 | and providence, Ariston said:--~"Be of good courage: 69 III, 7 | vain and wicked men have said,~By an unbridled destiny 70 III, 7 | almost the majority, have said about God and providence. 71 III, 7 | expressions; as also Simylus said: "It is the custom of the 72 III, 7 | attention, and consider what is said, critically inquiring into 73 III, 8 | their existence, and they said they committed grossly wicked 74 III, 9 | God." And of doing good He said: "Honour thy father and 75 III, 12| And again the same prophet said: "Loose every band of wickedness, 76 III, 13| was a king and a prophet, said: "Let thine eyes look right 77 III, 14| suppose, Isaiah the prophet said: "Say to those that hate 78 III, 16| asserting that it was created, said that already 153, 075 years 79 III, 16| Daedalus. And after he has said a great deal about the cities 80 III, 16| nations, he owns that he has said these things conjecturally. 81 III, 16| legislation, the things now said," etc., which shows that 82 III, 17| Providence? Moreover, it is said that among your writers 83 III, 18| DELUGE.~For Plato, as we said above, when he had demonstrated 84 III, 18| that a deluge had happened, said that it extended not over 85 III, 18| From what has already been said, it is evident that they 86 III, 19| flood: on the contrary, he said that never again would there 87 III, 19| and these, we have already said, were eight. And of the 88 III, 20| Rameses, 10 years, who, it is said, had a large cavalry force 89 III, 20| king Tethmosis, as already said, built for him strong cities, 90 III, 20| all authors, as already said, are proved to be more ancient 91 III, 21| chronological statement. For when he said they were shepherds, and 92 III, 23| So then let what has been said suffice for the testimony 93 III, 26| the present time, as Plato said, affirming that there had 94 III, 27| died, as we have already said, in the 62d Olympiad, this