Of saint justin philosopher and martyr on monarchy.
States the order thus: one in truth, one is god, who made both heaven and the broad earth, and the gray-gleaming swell of the sea and the might of the
All things on earth and in the heavens she will burn in her madness. but when all has passed away, the whole depth of the waves will be gone, the eart
Who delights in just works and not unjust and allows him who toils to exalt his own life, ploughing the earth night and day. sacrifice to god always,
The same also in hippolytus: but the gods do not judge these things rightly. and in the ion: but what do i care for the daughter of erechtheus? it is
Of bounty. the same in adelphoi: for the mind is always god to the good, as it seems, o wisest ones. and in auletris: all things are sacred to good re