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 1      XX| mentioned to him His own proper name.~ ~
 2     XXI|         be called by any proper name, for names are given to
 3     XXI|        God who could give Him a name, nor did He Himself think
 4     XXI|       Himself think it fight to name Himself, seeing that He
 5     XXI|        the Hebrews, mention any name, but by a participle He
 6     XXI|       Paradise, remembering the name of gods, but no longer being
 7     XXI|        not exist, they gave the name of gods even to the men
 8    XXII|        it unsafe to mention the name of Moses, on account of
 9    XXIV|          that he thought fit to name them even along with men.
10     XXV|      hemlockcup, to mention the name of Moses; for he understood
11  XXVIII|    Scriptures call the Devil, a name which he obtained from his
12  XXVIII|    certainly never mentions the name of "the devil," yet gives
13  XXVIII|         devil," yet gives him a name from his wickedest action.
14    XXIX|     from the words of Moses the name of form, but not having
15     XXX|        Moses first mentions the name of man, and then after many
16   XXXII|         announced under another name by Plato in the dialogue
17   XXXII|      with Meno. For, fearing to name the gift of God "the Holy
18   XXXII|       yet does not think fit to name it the Holy Ghost, but virtue.
19   XXXII|        how he calls only by the name of virtue, the gift that
20   XXXII|         other thing, fearing to name it openly the Holy Spirit,
21    XXXV|         bootlessly disgrace the name of philosophy are convicted
22   XXXVI|         knowledge worthy of the name of philosophy? For if Socrates,
23  XXXVII|       persons we should rightly name divine. And not least would
24 XXXVIII|       ancient of those whom you name philosophers, let him listen
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