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1 1, III | would have prevented (its progress), overcoming it by a confederacy 2 2, IV | when you have made some progress you treat it with disrespect, 3 2, IV | explanation of these that progress takes place, while those 4 2, LXXVIII| to all who withstood the progress of his doctrine--kings and 5 3, XVIII | writings to those who have made progress in the study of Christianity ( 6 3, XXX | superiority in what relates to the progress of virtue over the characters 7 3, XLV | fellow-captives, made such progress in the learning which the 8 3, LIX | towards virtue have made progress, and have shown that they 9 3, LXVII | enable them to make such progress in philosophy, that the 10 3, LXXI | entrance, yet if a considerable progress take place in the soul, 11 4, V | or of him who is making progress (in a virtuous life), or 12 4, XVI | him who has made a little progress, or of him who has advanced 13 4, LXIV | and made greater or less progress therein, attaining sometimes 14 4, LXXX | than afterwards), until progress had been made towards the 15 4, XCVI | wickedness, however great their progress in knowledge, are far removed 16 5, XLII | and desirous of making progress therein, these fables, so 17 5, LXV | Christians who have made progress in their studies say that