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1 1 | peoples. For men whom the truth had set free were to be 2 1 | were to be preserved by the truth; nor would the fruits of 3 4(14)| the defence of Christian truth against the pagans.~ 4 5 | therefore, is not only true but truth itself, which can neither 5 5 | as it were, of unshaken truth; and that all, therefore, 6 7 | philosophy maketh not the truth more powerful; but, inasmuch 7 7 | veiled attacks against the truth, it has been fitly called 8 7 | assertion contrary to the truth of revealed faith is altogether 9 7 | contradicts, however slightly, the truth,"(24) advises teachers of 10 7 | errs in the likeness of truth; for true it cannot be."(25)~ 11 8 | have the force of certain truth, and that those things which 12 9 | progress toward the supreme truth and excellence. Such an 13 9 | the unfailing mistress of truth, whom whoso followeth he 14 9 | the sound demonstration of truth and the satisfactory instruction 15 9 | to him the fair gate of truth beyond all danger of wandering.~ 16 17 | spotless throughout, a lover of truth for its own sake, richly 17 21 | an order of matters, a truth of conclusions, that those 18 21 | swerving from the path of truth, and he who dare assail 19 27 | divine origin, its certain truth, the arguments that sustain 20 30 | admit to harmonize with truth, is by no means small. Moreover, 21 33 | chiefs of the Apostles, whose truth renewed the earth which