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1 1, V | the minds of men like the principles of morality, from which 2 1, XII | mysteries, conducted on rational principles by the learned among them, 3 1, XXIV | which they introduce certain principles of etymology; or whether, 4 1, LXIV | says that according to the principles of the different sects are 5 3, XL | But observe whether the principles of our faith, harmonizing 6 3, LXXII | Christian acquainted with the principles of Christianity, or would 7 4, XVII | form of its essence and principles, he would not so have ridiculed 8 4, LXXXIII| in his power) with those principles of excellence which are 9 4, LXXXV | the nature of the guiding principles, and the source of impulses, 10 5, XXII | cannot, so far as their principles apply, at all establish 11 5, XXIV | which are based upon the principles of equity, bodies are deemed 12 5, LXV | discussion of elementary principles they express their opinions 13 6, XII | is not regulated by fixed principles, but that of God is;" and 14 6, LVII | has thoroughly learned the principles of rhetoric, and who employs 15 6, LXII | understanding, moreover, on what principles parts called after the names 16 6, LXV | I know not how, all his principles; while our Paul declares, 17 6, LXXI | indeed, who assert that principles are "corporeal," and who 18 7, VIII | persons who are of different principles from those of the Jews and 19 7, XXXVII | with their character and principles. For no one who has learnt 20 7, XLVII | philosophy founded on these principles, that they, "when they knew 21 7, LIX | It is no objection to the principles of Jews or Christians, that 22 7, LXIII | We must inquire into the principles on which the objection to 23 7, LXIII | those who object on sound principles, and condemn those whose 24 7, LXIII | and condemn those whose principles are false. For one and the 25 7, LXIII | do so on no philosophical principles; but observe what different 26 7, LXIV | persons, according to the principles and motives which lead to 27 7, LXIV | actuated by very different principles. For none of these former 28 8, X | life is regulated by the principles and precepts of the divine 29 8, LII | to instruct them in the principles of the divine word, then, 30 8, LII | word, then, on the common principles of humanity, we endeavour 31 8, LIX | power has spread the true principles of holiness among all men 32 8, LXVI | however, from ignorance of our principles, and in entire confusion 33 8, LXVIII | one day triumph, as its principles take possession of the minds 34 8, LXIX | were persuaded to adopt the principles of the Christians, to despise