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Alphabetical [« »] timaeus 3 timbrel 1 timbrels 2 time 125 time-honoured 1 times 46 times-father 1 | Frequency [« »] 129 why 127 her 127 jupiter 125 time 122 does 121 now 121 whether | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances time |
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1 I, 1| an oracle, that from the time when the Christian people 2 I, 3| variety of dangers, from the time that our sect won the honour 3 I, 3| heard of as occurring in the time of their ancestors? Scarcity 4 I, 8| the sea, prosperity at one time flows, at another time ebbs, 5 I, 8| one time flows, at another time ebbs, evils alternating 6 I, 9| complains, that now for a long time there are no winds, and 7 I, 13| have never had a breathing time at all, and that without 8 I, 14| have existed even to this time, had not the productiveness 9 I, 15| then?-that the gods at one time bore in mind our acts of 10 I, 15| wrong-doing, at another time again forgot them? If, when 11 I, 15| at us, it follows that in time of plenty they are not wroth, 12 I, 16| why was there at the same time no such phenomenon in Spain 13 I, 23| learned men has for a long time called demigods and heroes, 14 I, 25| and that now for a long time they are eager to remove 15 I, 28| whom in the long lapse of time nought else precedes, it 16 I, 30| them in the long lapse of time, and if before they were 17 I, 31| intend to enter at this time on a discussion of such 18 I, 34| having begun to exist at any time or century. For He Himself 19 I, 46| showed Himself once, a second time, aye frequently, in familiar 20 I, 47| true god was. At the same time we wish this also to be 21 I, 48| what god did so, or at what time; whom he relieved, or what 22 I, 48| for if they have at any time ordered, as is reported, 23 I, 54| say that the men of that time were untrustworthy, false, 24 I, 55| comes it that in so short a time the whole world has been 25 I, 57| which is near to our own time should be more credible 26 II, 4| salvation, if, when the time has come, it be shown that 27 II, 5| obstinacy you refuse to believe, time may too late show to be 28 II, 5| in so short and brief a time, the oaths of this vast 29 II, 9| yourselves, which you read from time to time on subjects placed 30 II, 9| which you read from time to time on subjects placed beyond 31 II, 9| and says that when the time comes it will be set on 32 II, 18| gradually acquired in process of time by careful thought. But 33 II, 19| discovered under the pressure of time and circumstances, and that 34 II, 26| or learns for the first time that which it hears; seeing 35 II, 28| things which it has done from time to time since being shut 36 II, 28| it has done from time to time since being shut up in the 37 II, 35| also later in order and time: if later in order and time, 38 II, 35| time: if later in order and time, they must have an origin, 39 II, 54| no evils, and at the same time to kill and condemn the 40 II, 58| created or founded at some time? if it was founded and made, 41 II, 62| restricted by no limit of time. For since all the gods, 42 II, 63| their preserver at their time of need? Lay aside these 43 II, 68| also have followed at one time these customs, at another 44 II, 69| which did not begin at some time, and pass into general use 45 II, 69| nay, rather, but a short time since? Before the Etruscan 46 II, 70| So, then, at a certain time the god Jupiter began to 47 II, 70| began to be, at a certain time to merit worship and sacrifices, 48 II, 70| sacrifices, at a certain time to be set above his brothers 49 II, 70| began to be at a certain time, and to be summoned among 50 II, 70| called a goddess at a certain time, to be set up in temples, 51 II, 71| gods, down to the present time, there are nearly, or to 52 II, 71| or to add a little to the time, altogether, two thousand 53 II, 72| since it began at a certain time? or what are two thousand 54 II, 72| preceding Him in being, time, name? Is not He alone uncreated, 55 II, 73| to you. but that at some time afterwards he began to be 56 II, 74| provision for the wants of the time? Nay, this we rather ask, 57 II, 75| soon, nothing too late. For time is perceived from its beginnings 58 II, 75| required that as a fitting time? For what if the condition 59 II, 75| anticipate the necessary lapse of time. His plans are executed 60 III, 4| universe. For you have at no time been borne aloft to the 61 III, 4| the stars of heaven, at no time have seen the face and countenance 62 III, 10| conditions at the proper time, conceive and become pregnant 63 III, 10| miscarry, carry the full time, and sometimes are prematurely 64 III, 12| came into existence at any time, nor will ever come to an 65 III, 21| do they live and pass the time according to the lots assigned 66 III, 26| interrupted, and kindle them in time of peace? For if he claims 67 III, 29| year is a fixed space of time, and that there is nothing 68 III, 29| applied to Saturn. For if time is meant under this title, 69 III, 29| senseless as to say that time is a god, when it is but 70 III, 41| hesitation, says at one time that they are the Manes, 71 III, 41| named Mania; at another time, again, he maintains that 72 IV, 5| nature, but from position, time, and according as our bodily 73 IV, 5| same regions are at one time on the right, at another 74 IV, 8| more ancient in nature, time, long duration? No man will 75 IV, 8| are earlier in point of time? or that the gods were charged 76 IV, 13| were not that at the same time we see that some know nothing 77 IV, 21| of all; and even to this time would the divinities have 78 IV, 22| Bromius, and was born a second time from his father's thigh; 79 IV, 26| desires by deceit, at one time changing into gold, at another 80 IV, 28| operation; or that he at one time cut off the children sprung 81 V, 2| wrath; and if I shall at any time have foreshown by flashes 82 V, 5| upon the earth, at that time emptied of men; from which 83 V, 8| ceasing, lest the power of time and the remoteness of antiquity 84 V, 8| calculations, that from the time of the deluge, which we 85 V, 9| been able for but a little time even to keep from speaking 86 V, 9| striven for a very long time when she is unwilling, did 87 V, 10| on them, and when their time was full were pregnant, 88 V, 10| was he enclosed at that time? with what food, with what 89 V, 12| were cut off? or at the time when that member was concealed 90 V, 13| there apples must have their time of generating. The Berecyntian 91 V, 16| not in imitation of the time when the goddess abstained 92 V, 20| profess to be. Once upon a time, they say, Diespiter, burning 93 V, 25| canton in Attica. At that time these parts were inhabited 94 V, 26| these words she at the same time drew up her garments from 95 V, 27| reason, not of the right time, not of some weighty words 96 V, 27| sight, it should at the same time enable her to forget her 97 V, 33| hid in their bosoms at the time when they put one thing 98 V, 37| that she who was for a long time held to be a maiden gathering 99 V, 38| place, cannot be at the same time a battle and a proscription; 100 V, 41| narrative to take up at the same time opposite positions-the eagerness 101 V, 41| are done at the very same time; so that, on the one hand, 102 VI, 5| world. If they all at one time beg of the deity with sacrifices 103 VI, 7| buried for no very long time before, either by itself 104 VI, 7| forgotten in the lapse of time, the composition at the 105 VI, 13| therefore, who lived at that time, and to whom truth gave 106 VI, 14| suppliantly, and, in adversity and time of distress, ask it to succour 107 VI, 18| images will then at some time cease to be gods, and it 108 VI, 18| these images are at one time made small, and reduced 109 VI, 19| that there can be at one time one god in several images, 110 VI, 19| as I said, that at one time one deity can be in all 111 VI, 23| was the Thunderer at that time to avert that calamitous 112 VI, 26| the men of that age and time, in understanding, so void 113 VII, 6| made use of, or at what time should they be given?-before 114 VII, 7| have neither deigned at any time to show that they existed, 115 VII, 9| gods are not angry at any time, and that they do not wish 116 VII, 10| been settled and fixed in time past, and has causes which 117 VII, 17| rotten after a very short time has passed? Finally, cease 118 VII, 40| as well, that once on a time, when the state and republic 119 VII, 40| enemies powerful, and at that time almost threatening to rob 120 VII, 47| disasters, so often at one time and another torn, harassed, 121 VII, 48| able to exist at the same time in former ages, as well 122 VII, 50| the soldiers, by practice, time, wisdom, reason; we may 123 VII, 50| the Phrygian mother at the time when the commonwealth was 124 VII, 51| either was a goddess at that time, or should be now so spoken 125 VII, 51| of and named, who at one time desires these things, at