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1 I, 2 | CAN BE SEEN.~But if you say, "Show me thy God," I would 2 I, 3 | NATURE OF GOD.~You will say, then, to me, "Do you, who 3 I, 3 | kindness unutterable. For if I say He is Light, I name but 4 I, 3 | but of His wisdom; if I say He is Spirit, I speak of 5 I, 3 | mention His anger. You will say, then, to me, "Is God angry?" 6 I, 9 | names of those whom you say you worship, are the names 7 I, 11 | is made by Him. You will say, then, to me, "Why do you 8 I, 13 | dead are raised--for you say, "Show me even one who has 9 I, 13 | came again. But you will say, "From meats and drinks 10 I, 14 | a witness, or be able to say, "We have not heard, neither 11 II, 3 | and be begotten, since you say that the gods were produced 12 II, 3 | No. But you will perhaps say, To Crete? Yes, for there, 13 II, 3 | this day. Again, you will say, To Pisa, where he reflects 14 II, 4 | philosophers of the Porch say that there is no God at 15 II, 4 | all; or, if there is, they say that He cares for none but 16 II, 4 | forth at large. And others say that all things are produced 17 II, 5 | These things, ye Muses, say, who ever dwell~Among Olympian 18 II, 8 | and Hesiod, being, as they say, inspired by the Muses,-- 19 II, 14 | very little seeds? And we say that the world resembles 20 II, 15 | that they were going to say, that the things which grow 21 II, 18 | as if needing help, to say, "Let Us make man in Our 22 II, 18 | own Word and wisdom did He say, "Let Us make." And when 23 II, 22 | TO HAVE WALKED.~You will say, then, to me: "You said 24 II, 22 | place, and how do you now say that He walked in Paradise?" 25 II, 22 | in Paradise?" Hear what I say. The God and Father, indeed, 26 II, 24 | Ethiopia, and which, they say, reappears in Egypt under 27 II, 27 | OF MAN.~But some one will say to us, Was man made by nature 28 II, 27 | affirm this. But one will say, Was he, then, nothing? 29 II, 30 | the inventor, and others say that Orpheus discovered 30 II, 32 | a cube. But how can they say what is true regarding these 31 II, 36 | grief.~O man exalted vainly--say why thus~Hast thou so utterly 32 III, 2 | numerous? But these things we say, for the purpose of exhibiting 33 III, 3 | feast, at which also they say that Vulcan, a lame blacksmith, 34 III, 4 | flesh. But further, they say that our doctrine has but 35 III, 7 | eventuate in atoms; and they say that the gods have no more 36 III, 7 | and Protagoras of Abdera say, "For whether the gods exist, 37 III, 7 | promotion waits on faithful men,~Say what advantage goodness 38 III, 8 | defiled himself, as they say, and now is worshipped among 39 III, 14| Isaiah the prophet said: "Say to those that hate you, 40 III, 15| though we have much to say regarding our manner of 41 III, 18| saved themselves. But others say that there existed Deucalion 42 III, 18| which circumstance they say that men in the mass are 43 III, 18| people." Others, again, say that Clymenus existed in 44 III, 20| was Amasis, and who, they say, reigned after the expulsion 45 III, 20| For the word Sethos, they say, is pronounced "Egypt." 46 III, 27| ruled the Romans, as we say, for 453 years. Afterwards 47 III, 29| commencement of the Olympiads, they say that the observance dates 48 III, 30| letters were invented, some say among the Chaldaeans, and 49 III, 30| Egyptians, and others again say that they are derived from


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