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Alphabetical [« »] operation 2 opinion 28 opinion-none 1 opinions 38 opponent 45 opponents 13 opportunity 5 | Frequency [« »] 39 receive 38 declare 38 learn 38 opinions 38 universe 38 use 37 always | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances opinions |
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1 I, 1| themselves very wise in their opinions, acting as if they were 2 I, 57| of yours on the ground of opinions; and it is much more natural 3 II, 10| opponents on behalf of their own opinions, and are always contending 4 II, 15| and there are not as many opinions as there are men in the 5 II, 19| numerous, and inconsistent opinions. Now, however, seeing that 6 II, 56| And while of these three opinions one only must be true, they 7 II, 56| origin. And since of these opinions only one is true, but not 8 II, 56| things false in the others' opinions. So, too, some utterly deny 9 II, 57| that only one of all these opinions is true, they all nevertheless 10 II, 57| views, or objecting to the opinions of others. In exactly the 11 II, 57| death. And while all these opinions cannot be alike true, yet 12 II, 78| you think, trust your own opinions rather than that which should 13 III, 6| proceed to receive from him opinions written with true discernment, 14 III, 7| subject, and will not hear his opinions read, overthrowing their 15 III, 14| show and point out that our opinions are not false, inasmuch 16 III, 17| prevented from disproving the opinions of others, because on this 17 III, 29| different men give different opinions on the same subjects, and 18 III, 33| reputation overthrown, by your opinions? For if it is true that 19 III, 37| from the difference of your opinions, to make different statements 20 III, 39| as is clear, different opinions; and it cannot be, in the 21 III, 40| to the truth. For their opinions are so doubtful, and one 22 III, 44| different and inconsistent opinions, destroy belief in the very 23 IV, 31| with foul beliefs, to hold opinions about them so degrading, 24 IV, 37| wrath on account of the opinions which have been mentioned. 25 V, 30| seem to adopt monstrous opinions from the audacity of his 26 VI, 1| impious and infamous are the opinions which you have formed about 27 VI, 2| what are our sentiments and opinions about that race-we think 28 VI, 8| consequence of insulting opinions held to their dishonour 29 VI, 9| of asses and pigs their opinions as to what should be done? " 30 VI, 11| we do, and have no other opinions as to the form of the deities. 31 VII, 19| nought, and be proved, the opinions of wise men, who cannot 32 VII, 21| relate to me merely the opinions of men, and the inventions 33 VII, 28| disagreeable to them? For since the opinions of the gods are not the 34 VII, 34| therefore, have these vicious opinions flowed, or from what causes 35 VII, 37| great difference between our opinions and yours, where are we, 36 VII, 37| impiety must be founded on the opinions of the two parties? For 37 VII, 37| reach them from us than opinions worthy of the gods, and 38 VII, 46| than to wish to hear our opinions and to await our decisions.