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1 II | criminal. ~EVEN if it is certain that we as a matter of fact
2 II | if we consent to perform certain actions like others who
3 II(8) | and a denial of Christ. Certain employments, too, such as
4 III | against words, except that a certain pronunciation of a name
5 IX | descendants of Aeneas there is a certain Jupiter 24 whom in his own
6 IX | Herodotus 25, I think) that certain nations have appointed the
7 IX | They say also that among certain Scythian tribes a dead person
8 IX | simply because you are quite certain that it is unlawful for
9 XII | then, I see merely names of certain dead men of old time, and
10 XV | and then from it, after certain false notions about it have
11 XVI | your gods. ~FOR you, as certain others have done, have dreamed
12 XVI | very next city 43, since a certain wretch, who hired himself
13 XIX | Hence it is that you hold certain tenets in common with us,
14 XIX | If you have heard of a certain Moses, he is contemporary
15 XXI | past 65, descending into a certain Virgin, and becoming Flesh
16 XXI | He passed forty days with certain of His disciples in Galilee,
17 XXI | and images of the dead, by certain signs and miracles and oracles
18 XXII | affirm the existence of certain spiritual substances; nor
19 XXII | hand. Moreover how from certain angels, corrupted of their
20 XXII | this means the knowledge of certain chance events, they enviously
21 XXIV | Roman religion. For if it be certain that there are no gods,
22 XXIV | are no gods, it is equally certain that there can be no religion
23 XXV | prostitute Larentina. ~It is certain that many of your deities
24 XXVII | knowledge, whereby we are certain who those beings are to
25 XXXIX | all holy intercourse 104. ~Certain approved elders preside 105,
26 XXXIX | small contribution on a certain day of the month, or when
27 XLVI(120)| while Christian knowledge is certain, philosophers only speculate;
28 XLVI | Diogenes. I hear, too, that a certain Speusippus, of the school
29 XLVI | some one may say that even certain of our own members deviate
30 XLVII | their resemblance to us in certain tenets that people liken
31 XLVII | philosophy was banished by certain laws,—the Theban, Spartan,
32 XLVII | perverted the Old Testament, for certain men of their stock have,
33 XLVII | been brought in: by them certain stories have been promulgated
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