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 1       I|         contents of the "Lover of Truth " (Philalethes), for so
 2       I|    boastfully than the " Lover of Truth," -- entitled " True Reason."
 3       I|         and with genuine "love of truth " desire accurately to understand
 4       I|    treatise called the " Lover of Truth," without insisting on the
 5      II|        who out of respect for the truth and their love of mankind
 6      II|           has entitled " Lover of Truth."~ ~
 7      IV| particular points of the Lover of Truth, let us ask at once, not
 8      IV|       according to the " Lover of Truth," he was highly educated,
 9      IV|          any case no respecter of truth. For such is his description
10      IV| condemnation which the " Lover of Truth," who has at the same time
11      XI|        not lying, but telling the truth, we are still at a loss
12      XI|           divine is devoid of all truth.~ ~
13     XII|        probable and has an air of truth about it, even though such
14     XII|           with philosophy or with truth, and I can therefore accept
15     XII|          upon candour and love of truth. Nevertheless to suppose
16     XIV|           what sort of samples of truth are set before us by this
17     XIV|          the self-styled Lover of Truth bears witness. For we are
18     XVI|         this self-styled lover of truth has not scrupled to fasten
19     XVI|         but most attentive to the truth.~ ~
20    XXII|        his very insistence on the truth of his earlier tales, I
21    XXII|          esteemed by the Lover of Truth to have had a respect for
22     XXX|          thing which the Lover of Truth expects us to believe. Then
23    XXXI|      admit the author to tell the truth in his stories of miracles,
24   XXXIX|     ostensibly in the interest of truth draws a picture of a man
25   XXXIX|          language of the Lover of Truth, of those who " were historians
26   XXXIX|    educated and respectful of the truth, namely Damis the philosopher
27   XXXIX|         convicted by the light of truth, since they thus contradict
28      XL|           he knows nothing of the truth ; for he says that people
29     XLI|         case, when it reasoned of truth it would surely not be worthy
30    XLII|            HOWEVER, the herald of truth will raise his voice against
31    XLII|         the august countenance of truth. It is not lawful for truth
32    XLII|       truth. It is not lawful for truth to be in conflict and contradiction
33    XLII|         to overpass the limits of truth and tries to deify him as
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