Finem boni.
Dii majorum gentium.
Book i. 13.
Rom. i. 19, 20.
Col. ii. 8.
Rom. i. 19, 20.
Acts xvii. 28.
Rom. i. 21-23.
De Doctrina Christiana, ii. 43. Comp. Retract. ii. 4, 2.
Liberating Jewish slaves, and sending gifts to the temple. See Josephus, Ant. xii. 2.
Gen. i. 1, 2.
Spiritus.
Ex. iii. 14.
Rom. i. 20.
Ch. 14.
De Deo Socratis.
Virgil, Æn. 7. 338.
Virgil, Æn. 4. 492, 493.
Virgil, Ec. 8. 99.
Pliny (Hist. Nat. xxviii. 2) and others quote the law as running: "Qui fruges incantasit, qui malum carmen incantasit.... neu alienam segetem pelexeris."
Before Claudius, the prefect of Africa, a heathen.
Another reading, "whom they could not know, though near to themselves."
These quotations are from a dialogue between Hermes and Æsculapius, which is said to have been translated into Latin by Apuleius.
Rom. i. 21.
Jer. xvi. 20.
Zech. xiii. 2.
Isa. xix. 1.
Matt. xvi. 16.
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