Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | Still, if there shall be no just ground for hatred, it will
2 I, 3 | mere) words and names are just like barbarous words and
3 I, 4 | fasten merely on the name, just as if you vilified in it
4 I, 4 | reason of this denial. It is just in the same way that you
5 I, 4 | else than our own goodness, just as bad men also become conspicuous
6 I, 6 | Christians supposed to be just and deserving of respect
7 I, 6 | respect and observance, just as long as men remain ignorant
8 I, 7 | lies. For it lives only just so long as it fails to prove
9 I, 7 | Christians are impious; if he was just, if he was pure, then the
10 I, 12 | its original source; and just as the product is comprised
11 II, 2 | fire governs all things, just as the soul does in ourselves.
12 II, 10 | her his heir. By and by, just before her death, she bequeathed
13 II, 12 | him a heaven-born man,--just as we also commonly call
14 II, 13 | this dignity and deity, just as you recruit the ranks
15 II, 13 | s. If the laws had been just even at that early time,
16 II, 15 | Perseus, and Erigona, have just the same claims for the
17 app, frag| laws which are far more just and strict than their actions. "
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