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1 3 | AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.~ Three things are alleged against us: 2 3 | offences? But, if these things are only idle tales and 3 4 | is not) but has made all things by the Logos which is from 4 5 | considering with an eye to things unseen the things which 5 5 | eye to things unseen the things which are manifest in air, 6 5 | whom proceed all created things, and by whose Spirit they 7 6 | too, when he says that all things are included in God as in 8 6 | is God who has framed all things by the Logos, and holds 9 6 | production of the several things in the world, embracing 10 7 | have for witnesses of the things we apprehend and believe, 11 7 | pronounced concerning God and the things of God, guided by the Spirit 12 8 | are unlike:-- for created things are like their patterns; 13 8 | made the world is above the things created, and about the things 14 8 | things created, and about the things He has made and set in order, 15 8 | of the world is above the things created, managing that by 16 8 | in another world (for all things are filled by the other), 17 8 | nor about another (for all things are occupied by the other), 18 9 | Divine Spirit, uttered the things with which they were inspired, 19 10| Him and by Him were all things made, the Father and the 20 10| energizing power of all material things, which lay like a nature 21 10| and the world, and the things in it, and the goodly ordering 22 12| taken from great, and a few things from many, that we may not 23 13| with natural and divine things, and such as measure piety 24 13| to be this Framer of all things, who preserves them in being 25 15| we should be putting the things which are dissoluble and 26 18| kingdom also! For as all things are subservient to you, 27 18| inseparable from Him, all things are in like manner subjected. 28 18| truth than others of divine things, whom Homer himself follows 29 18| was the beginning of all things, and from water mud was 30 19| this? For each of those things to which divinity is ascribed 31 19| Stoics also say that all things will be burnt up and will 32 19| is the beginning of all things. From simple and homogeneous 33 19| necessity exist before the things that are made.~ 34 20| Deity must differ from the things of earth and those that 35 21| canst foresee for others the things that shall be, thou didst 36 21| The one who said these things, alas! is he~ Who slew my 37 22| EXPLANATIONS.~ But perhaps these things are poetic vagary, and there 38 22| harmony with these."~ Here are things which without harmony cannot 39 22| has an aptitude to govern, things that are compounded are 40 22| water, posis). But these things are by different persons 41 22| destroys animate and inanimate things; and that the bonds and 42 22| who have resolved these things into nature, or what various 43 22| phronêsis) pervading all things; and concerning Isis, whom 44 22| the gods, they confirm the things which are alleged concerning 45 23| primal power, and how "all things are about the King of all, 46 23| the King of all, and all things exist for His sake, and 47 23| been produced from sensible things, namely earth and heaven, 48 23| ordering and managing all things, and there follow him a 49 24| providence for God over the things created and ordered by Him; 50 24| God, continued in those things for which God had made and 51 24| witnesses, but state the things which have been declared 52 24| in the management of the things entrusted to him. Of these 53 25| able to rise to heavenly things, and the souls of the giants, 54 25| then, while seeing these things, can we say There is a race 55 25| Aristotle to say that the things below the heaven are not 56 25| to opinion; and all other things, according to the general 57 25| the affinity for divine things on the other, from within 58 25| understand, that of those things which belong to the constitution 59 26| part of a god to incite to things against nature.~ "But when 60 27| looking not at heavenly things and their Maker, but downwards 61 27| but downwards to earthly things, wholly at the earth, as 62 27| Father and Maker of all things, gets impressed with false 63 28| names of their deities, things of very trifling importance," 64 30| principle must we believe some things and disbelieve others, when 65 31| Himself light, sees all things in our heart, we are persuaded 66 33| eternal life, we despise the things of this life, even to the 67 34| Oh! why should I speak of things unfit to be uttered?), the 68 34| unfit to be uttered?), the things said of us are an example 69 34| revile us for the very things which they are conscious 70 35| found to invent even such things against us. For when they 71 35| does not reckon among the things of greatest interest the 72 35| destroy it. But we are in all things always alike and the same, 73 37| deserving to obtain the things they ask, than those who,