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1 Pre, 0(2) | them: and this I think is true of ours, as certain pencil-marks
2 Pre | this Note as containing a true statement respecting the
3 1, 38(32) | however, more likely to be the true meaning. ~
4 1, 63(53) | to the professors of the true religion. See also ib. p.
5 1, 72 | of that one who alone is true ; and again, wholly plunges
6 2, 12(11) | in the knowledge of the true God, was sufficient to save
7 2, 13 | forth the requirements of (true) philosophy, or discover
8 2, 24 | adhered more eminently to (the true) Philosophy ; and held correctly,
9 2, 24(61) | this is to a certain extent true: and, that these views originated
10 2, 44 | and) in plain terms, the true account of the Deity, as (
11 2, 50 | received, as from the Gods, the true decision (of this question).
12 2, 51 | them the science of that true Philosophy, which is free
13 2, 80(142)| most, do this. This is the true distinction : and it is
14 3, 38 | the righteousness which is true, that henceforth there should
15 3, 40 | the divine Power and in true Wisdom, He scattered His
16 3, 40 | described, and constituted them true preachers of His Godhead.
17 3, 41 | therefore who will, take up the true faith, together with the
18 3, 63 | this only, but also the true notion of the life which
19 3, 63 | and (so was) the right and true state of mind, respecting
20 4, 6 | dark and destitute of the true light and knowledge of God,
21 4, 6 | very deed, were sure and true. This Syrian fisherman therefore,
22 4, 7 | words, the ordinances of (true) philosophy, -- ~In that
23 4, 8(24) | term, used to designate the true religion: it is also frequently
24 4, 23 | and now is, (in) which the true worshippers shall worship
25 4, 23 | cometh, and now is, that the true worshippers shall worship
26 4, 23 | these words, (viz.) " The true worshippers" -- of whom
27 4, 23 | creation, should those " true worshippers" worship the
28 4, 23 | and truth." That is, "the true worshippers" shall render
29 4, 31 | But, He returned the true answer to those who thought
30 4, 31 | to the doctrines of the (true) worship of God, of being
31 4, 35(139)| opinion, -- and no doubt the true one -- of many of the Fathers :
32 4, 37 | which is in its own nature true; so also will the wicked
33 5, 1 | which is in (its own) nature true; so also will the wickedness
34 5, 2 | should not stand in need of a true oath, much less of a false
35 5, 3 | was, that these recent (true) philosophers were aided
36 5, 20 | of the doctrine of the (true) worship of God; still,
37 5, 21 | necessity of giving even a true oath, much less a false
38 5, 21 | oath, they should appear as true, and should proceed no farther
39 5, 22 | and the worship of the (true) God ; who cared but little
40 5, 23 | the leading, primary, and true reason. Let us then, also
41 5, 24 | and the teaching of the (true) Philosophy ? Whence also,
42 5, 28 | affliction, for nothing that is true; should submit instantaneously
43 5, 28 | learned from him nothing true, and nothing advantageous!
44 5, 28 | punishment for nothing that is true! For, evil certainly is
45 5, 30 | that they would say nothing true, and (then) lied, and attested
46 5, 30 | submitted to death, for nothing true ? and, that neither fire,
47 5, 41 | whose characters were true and pure, and who shewed
48 5, 42 | these same persons were true; and again this, that they
49 5, 47 | and His doctrines of the (true) Philosophy; still, the
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