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1 4 | to be despised; but the things which they are wont to give 2 11| speak seriously of such things in a lawcourt? Or you who 3 12| souls have soared above things human to things divine, 4 12| soared above things human to things divine, of tha t beauty 5 13| contrary there are plenty of things of which I enjoy the use 6 13| ever looked into it; for as things sta nd, you make it a greater 7 21| the stormy ocean h eavy things sink us and light things 8 21| things sink us and light things buoy us up. It is in this 9 26| full of piety and wisdom in things divine, full of honour and 10 27| and elements of material things are irreligious, and assert 11 30| known that very different things are sought for this purpose. 12 31| that I made use of such things instead of fish, if only 13 31| belief in the use of these things is so widespread that you 14 34| ashamed to describe foul things in noble language. I might 15 34| gives utterance to noble things so basely as to defile them, 16 34| because the names of two things resemble each other, the 17 34| resemble each other, the things themselves are identical? ~ 18 39| indifferent? To know how far such things reveal the workings of providence, 19 39| to blame me, who describe things known to few under elegant 20 40| throughout all other created things, so also similar remedies 21 42| their fictions to deal with things of more common report, which 22 43| future. ~But howsoever these things may be, if any faith is 23 51| I have mentioned these things, I have been careful to 24 53| mention it, there are certain things of which you confess your 25 53| Apuleius kept certain things wrapped in a cloth among 26 53| you make statements about things which you have never seen 27 56| purest of coverings for holy things? For wool, produced by the 28 56| but as a veil for sacred things. ~And yet I know that some 29 56| it a good jest to mock at things divine. For I learn from 30 56| thanks to his rejection of things divine, he may be unable 31 62| afterwards gave it me. ~All these things have been openly and manifestly 32 64| to call the `King'. `All things,' he says, `depend upon 33 64| depend upon the King of all things and for him only all things 34 64| things and for him only all things exist.' Maximus knows who 35 72| 72] ~Things being in this delicate position 36 80| very different state of things and might indeed have been 37 82| beginning to end. There are many things which, produced apart from 38 83| an acquittal.' All these things were not said then, but 39 96| in his will! However, as things are, I beg you, Maximus, --