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1 TransPre| and solid foundation of truth constructed with earnestness 2 PreGreek| we followed the word of truth, for our resolve to prefix 3 PreGreek| voice and pure tones of the truth. But in the work under consideration 4 PreGreek| that assent which is due to truth. And consider how absurd 5 I | professors of philosophic truth made elaborate efforts to 6 I | into different nations the truth which he supported, or in 7 I | what they imagined to be truth should be spread throughout 8 I | not allow that men had the truth before Christ came would 9 I | mayest answer with words of truth to those who try thee with 10 I | enlightens the ministers of the truth, the Prophets and Apostles, 11 I | without the rich and wise truth concerning God they cannot 12 I | the holy ministers of the truth had these and similar purposes 13 I | written law, the laws of the Truth are foretold; and all these 14 I | convinced of the historical truth of certain passages; for 15 II | far as possible. ~5. In truth, any one who has once accepted 16 IV | For the mysteries of the truth and the force of what was 17 IV | supposed that it was not the truth which got hold of men, but 18 V | them to be words respecting truth, ---- what I am going to 19 V | speaks the things of the truth, even though he speak so 20 V | I put forth anything as truth which is contrary to the 21 V | which is contrary to the truth even in a single detail 22 VI | ears to hear,176but are in truth most harmonious. ~2. For 23 VI | those who rightly seek the truth and are really eager to 24 IX | apart from the Law. The truth is that the law of nature 25 IX | disclose the thoughts of the Truth, confusion arises again 26 XIII | seems to shadow forth the truth, viz. that these men set 27 XIV | not to err concerning the truth in our understanding, of 28 XIV | those who represent the truth is to do as much good as 29 XIV | for men to win over to the truth, as far as may be, every 30 XIV | which not only conveys the truth, but can win the many, until 31 XIV | if the enunciators of the truth are outside the Faith, we 32 XIV | godly life worthy of the truth concerning Him, are liable 33 XIV | of men, who hold down the truth in unrighteousness; because 34 XIV | certainly do "hold down the truth," as our Word also testifies, 35 XIV | nevertheless "exchange the truth of God for a lie, and worship 36 XIV | observe further that the truth in Plato concerning the 37 XIV | because he could not face the truth of them, that the same things 38 XIV | strong confirmation of the truth that Jesus Who seemed to 39 XIV | who sees what lovers of truth the writers were, must, 40 XIV | had not been lovers of the truth, but, as Celsus supposes, 41 XIV | Father, full of grace and truth": for this language becomes 42 XIV | Christianity with a love of truth, know the meaning of the 43 XVI | professes the pursuit of truth and the knowledge of realities, 44 XVIII | know "all about it," for truth is dear to us. Not one of 45 XVIII | the whole of Plato; the truth being that there are numerous 46 XVIII | credits them with speaking the truth about their own ignorance), 47 XVIII | contending earnestly for the truth even unto death; but some 48 XVIII | how the writers cling to truth in describing minor matters 49 XVIII | not pledge himself to the truth of any particular doctrine, 50 XVIII | that whether it be the truth or not, it has at all events 51 XVIII | Divinity, "I am the way, the truth, and the life," 342or anything 52 XVIII | man that hath told you the truth," 343we maintain that He 53 XVIII | Paul, with his love of truth, speaking of certain wise 54 XVIII | men of the Greeks and the truth they hold, says that, "Knowing 55 XVIII | may more readily reach the truth?" A real education is not 56 XVIII | and collect a crowd? The truth is that neither Celsus, 57 XIX | submit to Jesus." 388And in truth faith does effect this submission. 58 XIX | and very Wisdom, and very Truth; and we affirm that the 59 XX | return, Is it not nearer the truth to say that we exist for 60 XX | have already grasped the truth that man's soul was made 61 XX | quicken their movements, the truth being that they take this 62 XX | intelligent" men; though in truth only the good are intelligent, 63 XX | the Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, and Righteousness, and 64 XXI | that move them, is neither truth nor candour, and no one 65 XXI | factious, and obey not the truth, but obey unrighteousness, 66 XXI | stubbornly withstand the truth, and has the power to practise 67 XXIII | to have some elements of truth. From Book III. of the Commentaries 68 XXIII | discussion. They who learn the truth about things, have either 69 XXIII | worse; but he who seeks the truth and is resolved to live 70 XXIII | one man does not seek the truth because he inclines to pleasure, 71 XXIII | supposing that they discover the truth concerning those previous 72 XXIII | our ability to prove the truth of certain things if the 73 XXIII | possibility of getting at the truth through the visible sign; 74 XXIII | in their guesses at the truth. Wherefore Isaiah, believing 75 XXIII | by experience grasp this truth, God created in the heavens 76 XXIV | inquiry to point out the truth. And I am quite sure that 77 XXIV | for the discovery of the truth, for by so doing you will 78 XXIV | his own premises; for, in truth, if matter was unqualified, 79 XXIV | antagonist of not speaking the truth. And in my opinion you are 80 XXIV | part on which He worked. In truth, very great injustice seems 81 XXV | come to pass? And is it the truth that His foreknowledge is 82 XXVII | convince our readers of the truth of what we say. "Many are 83 XXVII | or whether there was no truth in them? If there was no 84 XXVII | in them? If there was no truth in them, God according to