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1 1 | this universal frame of things, not according to the Thracian 2 1 | the divine source of all things; but inasmuch as He has 3 1 | with God," and by whom all things were created, has appeared 4 2 | must expose their sacred things, and divulge things not 5 2 | sacred things, and divulge things not fit for speech. Are 6 2 | and invented; and those things which are supposed to have 7 4 | shadowy phantasms? Such things are your gods--shades and 8 4 | earth? Are not all these things which you look on the progeny 9 4 | entrust my spirit's hopes to things destitute of the breath 10 9 | Spirit hath spoken these things. "Do not any longer," he 11 9 | is profitable for all things, having the promise of the 12 9 | who eagerly desire good things. Hear, then, ye who are 13 10| breasts, or still do the things for which, when infants, 14 10| piety. And seeing these things, do you still continue blind, 15 10| enjoyment of many other good things is within the reach of the 16 10| eternal life, specially those things to which God Himself alludes, 17 10| which the moth assails, and things of earth which are assailed 18 10| willing, ye shall eat the good things of the land:" this is the 19 10| Lord--hath spoken these things. Are you willing that I 20 10| capable of death, but only things of wood and stone, that 21 10| and serpents are sacred things, and men are not; but, on 22 10| beginning not to wish to desire things forbidden, than to obtain 23 10| as we delight in sweet' things, and prize them higher for 24 10| other hand, those bitter things which are distasteful to 25 10| embraced by these three things in all--will, action, speech. 26 11| and respect particular things,--as, for example, if one 27 11| has the advantage in all things, follows God, obeys the 28 12| to the fruition of those things which are laid up in heaven 29 12| of the Father; of which things there were images of old, 30 12| obtain the greatest of all things which are incapable of being 31 12| if we value least those things which are worth most, and 32 12| exercise of wisdom regard all things to be, as they are, His; 33 12| God--then accordingly all things become man's, because all 34 12| become man's, because all things are God's, and the common