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1 1, IV | impressed upon their minds sound ideas of morality, the doctrine 2 1, V | then, we have to say, that ideas were implanted in the minds 3 2, V | see the grandeur of the ideas contained in the law and 4 2, XII | the soul, and styled the ideas of Plato the merest trifling? 5 2, XX | from his want of stable ideas of duty towards his Master, 6 3, XIX | worship offered to eternal ideas, and not, as the multitude 7 3, XX | man who can clothe great ideas in common language; or if 8 3, XL | harmonizing with the general ideas implanted in our minds at 9 3, LXXIII | legislators, according to their ideas of utility, caused them 10 4, III | the minds of men with new ideas, removing at once the (inherent) 11 4, XXXVIII| admire them as philosophical ideas in a mythical dress, and 12 4, XXXIX | of this myth, the great ideas which presented themselves 13 4, XXXIX | preserved a few of their ideas, and thrown others aside, 14 4, LXI | And thus you see that the ideas contained in his writings, 15 4, LXV | the generally prevailing ideas of government. No one, moreover, 16 4, LXXXIII| would like to adopt Platonic ideas) that all souls are of the 17 4, LXXXIV | agreeably to the common ideas of all men, are termed irrational, 18 4, LXXXIV | reason, and some common ideas on certain general subjects, 19 4, LXXXIX | statement that they have ideas of God more sacred than 20 4, LXXXIX | souls of birds entertain ideas of God more divine and distinct 21 4, LXXXIX | the birds have clearer ideas of God than Celsus himself; 22 4, LXXXIX | grander and more divine ideas than, I do not say we Christians 23 4, LXXXIX | imparting to them the clear ideas which they have obtained 24 4, XCI | other rational animals also ideas of the divinity and foreknowledge 25 4, XCVI | the animals claim to have ideas of God;" for none of the 26 5, VI | have penned them from false ideas of things which he did not 27 5, XVI | following, moreover, are his ideas regarding the fire which 28 6, III | have entertained correct ideas regarding God, but who have 29 6, XVIII | sacred writers express their ideas regarding God, in order 30 6, XLII | disorderly. With the same ideas also are closely connected 31 6, LXIV | substances," and "idea of ideas," and the "principle of 32 7, XVII | present nothing to offend our ideas of God, nothing but what 33 7, L | enable us to compare his ideas with ours, and to pass judgment