The Seven Books of Arnobius Against the Heathen.…
The Seven Books of Arnobius Against the Heathen.
42. You worship, says my opponent , one who was born a mere But the He exhibited
16. But, they say , while we are moving swiftly down towards our mortal bodies, to be all even
35. But, say my opponents , if souls are mortal and One than we anything must who is if into
45. But let this monstrous and impious fancy be put far from us
74. And why, my opponent says , did God, the Ruler and Lord of the universe you ask
25. Unxia, my opponent says , presides over the anointing of door-posts
34. Some of your learned men —men, too, who do not chatter merely
12. But let them be true, as you maintain, yet will you have us also believe deity who are
32. But you err, says my opponent , and are mistaken, and show, even in criticising these gratify
7. But why do I speak of the body story in men’s minds which is of all
36. You say that some of them cause excite and these things these to be
38. If the immortal gods cannot be angry, says my opponent is the meaning of had they if
48. But some one will perhaps say that the care of such a god has been denied being to the city
21. To you let them give good health, to us bad, ay, the very worst. Let them water your farms with seasonable showers; from our little fields let them drive away all those rains which are gentle. Let them see to it that your sheep are multiplied by a numerous progeny; on our flocks let them bring luckless barrenness. From your olive-trees and vineyards let them bring the full harvest; but let them see to it that from not one shoot of ours one drop be expressed. Finally, and as their worst, let them give orders that in your mouth the products of the earth retain their natural qualities; but, on the contrary that in ours the honey become bitter, the flowing oil grow rancid, and that the wine when sipped, be in the very lips suddenly changed into disappointing vinegar.
XXI. Vobis secundas tribuant valetudines: adversas nobis, ac pessimas. Opportunis imbribus vestra irrigent rura: pluviarum quicumque sunt rores, nostris ab agellulis abigant. Lanitia curent vestra numerosis foetibus multiplicari, sterilitatem infaustam nostris pecuariis inferant. Ex olivis vestris atque vinetis plenam faciant autumnitatem fundi: at ex nostris exprimi unum prohibeant palmitis rorem . Ad extremum et ultimum, in vestro ore praecipiant suam fruges retinere naturam: at vero in nostro mel amarum fieri, olearum fluenta rancescere, et sub ipsis potum labris in acoris perfidiam vinum repente mutari.