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Theophilus Antiochensis
To Autolycus

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2001 II, 10 | earth was without form, and void, and darkness was upon the 2002 II, 27 | disobedience, this God now vouchsafes to him as a gift through 2003 III, 3 | which also they say that Vulcan, a lame blacksmith, did 2004 III, 7 | we must look beyond, and wait the end,~That consummation 2005 III, 3 | lame blacksmith, did the waiting; and how Jove not only married 2006 III, 7 | deserve.~If no promotion waits on faithful men,~Say what 2007 II, 37 | with you if you sleep or wake;~And if abroad your way 2008 II, 8 | But sometimes some of them wakened up in soul, and, that they 2009 II, 21 | the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool 2010 I, 9 | mutilated, or of Adonis wandering in the wood, and wounded 2011 II, 36 | foolish men?~Cease your vain wanderings in the black, dark night;~ 2012 II, 10 | being His own place, and wanting nothing, and existing before 2013 II, 8 | of Jove.~Benevolent, he warns mankind to good,~Urges to 2014 I, 10 | and river-fishes; and even wash-pots and disgraceful noises? 2015 II, 37 | you take,~Its still, stern watch you cannot break.~"'Twill 2016 II, 5 | the boundless sea whose wave~Unwearied sinks, then rears 2017 II, 3 | impotent. For either they have waxed old, and on that account 2018 II, 8 | for he says that virtue~"Waxes or wanes in men as Jove 2019 II, 36 | heaps of rubbish by the wayside placed.~All these, and many 2020 II, 13 | human, and mean, and very weak conception, so far as regards 2021 II, 5 | Riches to some, to others wealth, or fame;~How they have 2022 II, 19 | God, that man might not be wearied by tilling it. But that 2023 II, 35 | hungereth not, neither is weary, and there is no searching 2024 II, 5 | That I in numbers sweet and well-arrayed,~Of the immortal gods may 2025 I, 14 | by patient continuance in well-doing seek immortality, He will 2026 II, 37 | wickedness, they themselves have well-nigh predicted. And concerning 2027 I, 6 | march of the stars; the well-ordered course of days and nights, 2028 I, 2 | deformed or beautiful, well-proportioned and symmetrical or disproportioned 2029 II, 14 | some of them habitable, and well-watered, and fruitful, with havens 2030 II, 14 | the prophets flowing and welling up sweetness, and compassion, 2031 II, 11 | so. And God created great whales, and every living creature 2032 II, 20 | brought them to Adam. And whatsoever Adam called every living 2033 I, 13 | the use of men? A seed of wheat, for example, or of the 2034 | whenever 2035 II, 21 | thou hast eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou 2036 III, 4 | credit to the prevalent rumor wherewith godless lips falsely accuse 2037 II, 34 | mass of foolish men serve, whilst they reject the maker and 2038 I, 2 | whether light or darkness, white or black, deformed or beautiful, 2039 I, 3 | angry with those who act wickedly, but He is good, and kind, 2040 II, 36 | the right way, ye wander wide,~And lose yourselves in 2041 II, 5 | glistening stars that stud the wide-spread heaven.~Whence sprang the 2042 II, 10 | existing before the ages, willed to make man by whom He might 2043 II, 7 | from an egg, saying:--~"A windy egg was laid by black-winged 2044 II, 12 | when mixed with honey or wine, or some other thing, makes 2045 II, 11 | after their kind and every winged fowl after his kind: and 2046 III, 16| esteemed to have been the wisest of the Greeks, into what 2047 I, 7 | to the whole, who, if He withdraw His breath, the whole will 2048 II, 35 | graven it a lying image? Woe to him that saith to the 2049 II, 36 | and the ice,~And alI the woes that visit our sad race.~ 2050 III, 7 | man shall afterwards be a wolf, or a dog, or an ass, or 2051 III, 4 | doctrine is foolishness. I wonder, then, chiefly that you, 2052 II, 6 | her power arose,~For the wood-nymphs she made the pleasant caves,~ 2053 II, 36 | gods become the prey of worms,~And hosts of creatures 2054 III, 6 | and that those who were worn with toil might be comforted 2055 III, 4 | falsely accuse us, who are worshippers of God, and are called Christians, 2056 II, 7 | tales your writers have woven into their tragedies concerning 2057 II, 14 | storm-tossed, on which ships are wrecked, and those driven among 2058 III, 9 | neighbour's. Thou shalt not wrest the judgment of the poor 2059 II, 8 | in himself nought but his wretchedness."~So, too, Euripides:--~" 2060 II, 29 | well-pleasing to God, he wrought upon the heart of his brother 2061 II, 37 | from men unwilling they are wrung."~And Sophocles:--~"If ills 2062 III, 26| and Thucydides, as also Xenophon, and most other historians, 2063 III, 26| Lacedaemonians, or the deeds of Xerxes or of Pausanias, who ran 2064 II, 31 | XXXI. THE HISTORY AFTER THE FLOOD.~ 2065 II, 32 | XXXII. HOW THE HUMAN RACE WAS 2066 II, 33 | XXXIII. PROFANE HISTORY GIVES NO 2067 II, 34 | XXXIV. THE PROPHETS ENJOINED HOLINESS 2068 II, 35 | XXXV. PRECEPTS FROM THE PROPHETIC 2069 II, 36 | XXXVI. PROPHECIES OF THE SIBYL.~ 2070 II, 37 | XXXVII. THE TESTIMONIES OF THE 2071 II, 38 | XXXVIlI. THE TEACHINGS OF THEGREEK 2072 III, 27| twenty-five years. After him yearly consuls were introduced, 2073 II, 8 | The soil, deep-furrowed, yellow grain will bear.~What time 2074 III, 4 | moved by senseless men to yield yourself to empty words, 2075 II, 25 | guilelessness subjection be yielded to parents. But if it is 2076 II, 5 | high;~And how was spread yon glittering canopy~Of glistening 2077 II, 3 | did Jupiter, in days of yore, dwell on Ida, and was known 2078 II, 37 | Euripides:--~"The deed rejoiced you--suffering endure;~The taken 2079 II, 5 | could the Muses, who are younger than the world, know these 2080 III, 27| Romans and corrupted the youth, and made eunuchs of the 2081 III, 12| like manner also another, Zachariah: "Thus saith the LORD Almighty, 2082 III, 30| God; but of those who are zealous in the pursuit of virtue 2083 III, 25| months 10 days; and after him Zedekiah, 11 years. And after these 2084 III, 5 | opinion of the precepts of Zeno, and Diogenes, and Cleanthes, 2085 II, 7 | from Poseidon, and from Zeus the Dii and Diogenae.~ 2086 II, 30 | whose names were Adah and Zillah. At that time there was 2087 III, 26| kings, or of the Greeks Zopyrus and Hippias, or of the wars


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