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1 1, II | establishing, and reducing to practice the discoveries of barbarous 2 1, II | were true, but would by practice establish their truth, and 3 1, IX | continue to remain in the practice of a wicked life. Now, whatever 4 1, X | irrational impulse to the practice, say of Stoicism, to the 5 1, XXII | who give themselves to the practice of the conjuration of evil 6 1, XXXVIII| doctrine which forbade the practice of magic?~ 7 1, LXIV | men, to convert from the practice of such vices those who 8 1, LXVII | been converted from the practice of innumerable sins. And 9 2, VIII | which converts men from the practice of wickedness. He says, 10 2, XIII | Sicarians, on account of the practice of circumcision, as mutilating 11 2, XXIX | pestilence converts men from the practice of evil to a life which 12 2, XLIV | turned away souls from the practice of the many sins which prevail 13 3, XLIV | turn aside men from the practice of wisdom.~ 14 3, L | exhort men to virtue,--a practice which certain of the Cynics 15 3, LI | exhort multitudes to the practice of virtue in a greater and 16 3, LIV | have exhorted slaves to the practice of virtue? with Pythagoras 17 3, LXVI | not only by nature but by practice, while not all men are incapable 18 3, LXIX | For deliberate choice and practice avail much towards the accomplishment 19 3, LXIX | heavy weights, been able by practice and attention to accomplish 20 3, LXIX | live in conformity with the practice of virtue, does it find 21 4, XCV | away (His people) from the practice of divination, caused the 22 5, VIII | the angels in it, such a practice is not at all Jewish, but 23 5, IX | have at all attributed this practice to the Jews, seeing he has 24 5, X | and who possessed through practice this brilliant and unfading 25 6, VII | also encourages us to the practice of dialectics: Solomon, 26 6, X | inconsiderately." Now, through his practice of repeating himself, Celsus, 27 6, XXXV | XXXV.~It is our practice, indeed, to make use of 28 7, VI | change of life, and to the practice of virtue. But history nowhere 29 7, X | of God, bind men to the practice of piety as set forth in 30 7, LXIX | demons if we consider the practice of those who call upon them 31 8, XXIII | their minds. It is to this practice of setting apart some days 32 8, LXIV | gained by piety and the practice of every virtue. And if