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1 Int | animosity, and ignorance of the true nature of the Christian
2 Int | Christians together in a true fraternity, and to the care
3 Ana | God, to be God. He is the True Word, Reason, and Power
4 Ana | learn from them Who is the True God. Our dominion over them
5 Ana | Caesar's welfare prayers and true sacrifices to the True God,
6 Ana | and true sacrifices to the True God, in Whose hands alone
7 VII | when in the act of bringing true news is it free from the
8 XII | hailed as tokens of divinity. True, your gods do not feel the
9 XIV | neither to be revealed if true, nor invented if false.
10 XIV | he overthrew the gods.' True, because then, as always,
11 XVII | senses: He is therefore the True and the Great God. That,
12 XVII | being the proper name of the True God : 'Great God,' 'Good
13 XVIII | the ground (for He is the true Prometheus); Who ordered
14 XIX | a Sibyl, inasmuch as a true prophetess of the True God
15 XIX | a true prophetess of the True God has been called by that
16 XIX(59) | Sibyl, whose character as a true prophetess he also recognizes
17 XIX(59) | as the existence of the True God led to the daemons passing
18 XXI | God to be God. He is the true Word, Who, begotten eternally
19 XXI(62) | literature.' 'This is quite true,' Tertullian would reply, '
20 XXI | that Divinity of Christ be true. If it be such that by knowledge
21 XXII | from reflecting upon the True Divinity by the deceptions
22 XXII | to be divinities, and the True God not be sought after.
23 XXIII | learn from them Who is the True God. Our dominion over the
24 XXIV | lie, commit the crime of true irreligion against the Truth,
25 XXIV | merely by your neglect of the true worship of the True God,
26 XXIV | the true worship of the True God, but also by your attack
27 XXIV | whatever you wish except the True God, as if He were not especially
28 XXV | the question of false and true divinity, since I have shewn
29 XXX | s welfare prayers to the True God in Whose power alone
30 XXX | welfare the Eternal God, the True God, the Living God, Whom
31 XXX | where it is addressed to the True God, and is coupled with
32 XXXV | honours, and because as men of true religion they celebrate
33 XXXVIII | to decide one view of the true nature of pleasure. How
34 XL | No one yet worshipped the True God at Rome, when Hannibal
35 XLII | enjoyment of His works; true, we are moderate in our
36 XLII | easily at the proper shops. True, we buy no incense: if the
37 XLIII | prayers on your behalf to the True God, because perhaps you
38 XLVII(124)| parenthetically indicates here the true method of defence against
39 XLIX | should be presumed to be true. On no charge whatever ought
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