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truth

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1 I, 1 | corrupted in mind; the lover of truth does not give heed to ornamented 2 I, 14 | despisers, who obey not the truth, but are obedient to unrighteousness, 3 II, 1 | understand, to make the truth plain to you.~ 4 II, 2 | VALUABLE WHEN BOUGHT.~And in truth it does seem to me absurd 5 II, 8 | spoke, and not knowing the truth. And others, again, said 6 II, 8 | acknowledge that they know not the truth; but being inspired by demons 7 II, 12 | emitted no slightest spark of truth. And the utterances of the 8 II, 12 | and not a stray morsel of truth is found in them. For even 9 II, 12 | in them. For even if any truth seems to have been uttered 10 II, 12 | and quite foreign to the truth. For it is not meet that 11 II, 14 | survive the doctrines of the truth, as in the island-harbours 12 II, 14 | saved, being lovers of the truth, and wishing to escape the 13 II, 14 | not guided by the word of truth; but as pirates, when they 14 II, 14 | of those who err from the truth, that they are all totally 15 II, 15 | order, therefore, that the truth might be obvious, the plants 16 II, 16 | as many as come to the truth, and are born again, and 17 II, 22 | intercourse [with women], but as truth expounds, the Word, that 18 II, 23 | XXIII. THE TRUTH OF THE ACCOUNT IN GENESIS.~ 19 II, 33 | and pure spirit, and spoke truth in all that was uttered 20 II, 33 | alone have possessed the truth, inasmuch as we are taught 21 II, 34 | be able to discover the truth. We have shown from their 22 II, 35 | the other prophets of the truth. And why should I recount 23 II, 35 | accurately understand the truth, and no longer be carried 24 II, 38 | they were convinced by the truth. And among the prophets 25 II, 38 | accurately ascertain the truth.~ 26 III, 1 | opinion that the word of truth is an idle tale, and suppose 27 III, 2 | NO MEANS OF KNOWING THE TRUTH.~For it was fit that they 28 III, 2 | they deserved. And what truth did they utter? Or what 29 III, 3 | neither themselves knew the truth, nor guided others to the 30 III, 3 | nor guided others to the truth: for the things which they 31 III, 4 | dubiety about the word of the truth. For though yourself prudent, 32 III, 4 | proof of what we receive as truth, nor of our teaching, but 33 III, 15| performed, God acknowledged: truth governs, grace guards, peace 34 III, 17| then, shall we know the truth who are instructed by the 35 III, 17| rather, who are lovers of truth, that those things are really 36 III, 21| the Egyptians, he uttered truth indeed, because he was forced 37 III, 21| two particulars of the truth: first, avowing that they 38 III, 23| accurately speak the whole truth according to His will, that 39 III, 23| work may be guided by His truth and favour. I will then 40 III, 26| those who wish to obey the truth. Lest, then, I seem to have 41 III, 30| histories which give the truth first, because they themselves 42 III, 30| and have not found the truth. If you please, then, study 43 III, 30| compendium and pledge of the truth.~


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