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1 Int | his writings bears out the truth of Eusebius' statement that
2 I | to its defence;—let the truth reach your ears at all events
3 I | that they will condemn the truth even after she has been
4 II | self-exculpation, or in defence of the truth, or in hindrance of a miscarriage
5 II | object of eliciting the truth, it is from us alone that
6 IV | But whereas, since the truth of our cause meets you at
7 IV | precedence of any care for the truth, I will first engage you
8 V | had revealed to him the truth of that Divine Power there
9 VII | its first appearance the Truth encountered hostility from
10 VII | adding to, altering the truth. Why, such is its condition
11 X | the other rejecting the truth. We cease to worship your
12 XII | shall by the very force of truth indicate what your gods
13 XII | sacrilegiously; so that in very truth, to us especially who are
14 XIII | if I am not speaking the truth. In the first place, when
15 XIV | because then, as always, truth met with hatred. Yet, when
16 XV | falsehood are worshippers of the truth; for they no longer err
17 XVI | as though privy to its truth. And having disposed of
18 XIX | force of their intrinsic truth than would be at hand in
19 XIX | counterfeited their name from the truth, just as your gods in their
20 XXI | rival stories resembling the truth in order to destroy it,
21 XXI | from their reliance on the truth; and lastly by the cruelty
22 XXI | to the recognition of the truth the eyes of men already
23 XXIII | nature? The simplicity of truth is before your eyes; its
24 XXIII | them when they speak the truth about themselves, you who
25 XXIII | desirous of proving to you the truth. ~
26 XXIV | true irreligion against the Truth, not merely by your neglect
27 XXXV | demonstrate your fidelity and truth; lest perchance in this
28 XXXIX | awe at the one light of truth. But perhaps it is on this
29 XLVI | confute us on the point of truth, not by verbal artifice,
30 XLVI | our proof? ~But whilst the truth of our cause is manifested
31 XLVI | wisdom on some points of the truth, in that he denied your
32 XLVI | In the same proportion as truth excites hatred, so does
33 XLVI | adulterates and dissimulates the truth, by this very action gains
34 XLVI | philosophers counterfeit the truth in mimicry, and in their
35 XLVI | Christians necessarily desire the truth eagerly, and maintain it
36 XLVI | error and the restorer of truth, between truth's despoiler
37 XLVI | restorer of truth, between truth's despoiler and its guardian? ~
38 XLVII | belong. For even where the truth existed in its simplicity,
39 XLVII | any one should condemn the truth on account of the variety
40 XLVII | doctrines, —that the Rule of Truth is that which comes from
41 XLVII | Every attack upon the truth has been constructed from
42 XLVII | been constructed from the truth itself, the spirits of error
43 XLVII | weaken the credibility of the truth, or rather to entirely monopolize
44 XLVII(124)| presentation of primitive truth at once convicts heresy
45 L | there to contend for the truth at the risk of our lives.
46 App | necessary to enquire what truth there was in this account
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