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1 I, 6 | that no credence is to be given to poets, as though they
2 I, 11| lived, he would never have given up the supreme power to
3 I, 11| east, from which light is given to mortals, seems to be
4 I, 11| mode of life and corn, and given them many other benefits,
5 I, 11| the names of those who had given birth to most powerful kings
6 I, 14| they say that an oracle was given to Saturn, bidding him to
7 I, 15| of a man; and that he had given command to the people that
8 I, 17| the gods, and Jupiter had given him the option of asking
9 I, 17| and that this name was given to him from eridos and kthonos,
10 I, 20| kind of dignity might be given to a shameful matter, they
11 I, 20| on account of which it is given to man to ascend into heaven--
12 I, 20| that, since he had not given way, he might enjoy the
13 II, 1 | elevated countenance have been given to us by the Creator God,
14 II, 1 | see the heaven, but it is given to us in a peculiar manner
15 II, 3 | without men, because they have given themselves to corporeal
16 II, 4 | destitute as they who have given them. And not without reason
17 II, 4 | as the immortal gods had given a prosperous voyage to Dionysius
18 II, 8 | without understanding. God has given wisdom to all alike, that
19 II, 8 | in wisdom; for if this is given equally to all, we cannot
20 II, 9 | own will, which had been given to him by God unfettered,
21 II, 10| make use of fire, which is given to us as a proof of immortality,
22 II, 11| The poets also have not given a different account respecting
23 II, 12| OF WHICH GOD WOULD HAVE GIVEN US THE KNOWLEDGE, IF IT
24 II, 12| power of generation was given to them, the earth ceased
25 II, 15| from the beginning He had given power over the earth, should
26 II, 15| and inasmuch as He had given these a free will, He enjoined
27 II, 17| honours, and sacrifices are given to them. And on the offering
28 III, 6 | a part of knowledge is given to us, and a part of ignorance.
29 III, 8 | condition. For that which is given to all for the purpose of
30 III, 8 | the power of speaking were given to the ass, or the dog,
31 III, 10| whether those things which are given to man are common to him
32 III, 10| thus judge, that reason is given to all animals, but to the
33 III, 10| that to him alone it is given to comprehend divine things.
34 III, 13| that no answer could be given to show that philosophy
35 III, 13| same manner he might have given thanks to food and drink,
36 III, 18| what time, immortality is given, he would neither have driven
37 III, 19| to be born, or life were given to us by fortune, and not
38 III, 20| those hands which have been given us for the production of
39 III, 21| their own property, and given to some the property of
40 III, 23| approve of it, if he had given them. But nothing is done
41 III, 23| of these things has been given to man, he has received
42 III, 25| men; since, if wisdom is given to man, it is given to all
43 III, 25| wisdom is given to man, it is given to all without any distinction,
44 III, 25| embrace virtue, which is given to the human race, that
45 III, 25| little attention also must be given to the grammarians, in order
46 IV, 3 | should be paid, and honour given to itself, man cannot preserve
47 IV, 8 | forty-fourth Psalm: "My heart hath given utterance to a good word;
48 IV, 10| whom the law was afterwards given to them by God; and in this
49 IV, 10| to the law which He had given by Moses. But afterwards,
50 IV, 12| is born, unto us a Son is given, whose dominion is upon
51 IV, 12| before Him. And there was given unto Him a kingdom, and
52 IV, 12| God on earth, there was given to Him a kingdom, and glory,
53 IV, 13| way of knowledge, and hath given it unto Jacob His servant,
54 IV, 16| good, because it is neither given to any one, nor taken away.
55 IV, 17| the obligation of the law given by Moses; that is, that
56 IV, 17| the former law, which was given by Moses, was not given
57 IV, 17| given by Moses, was not given on Mount Zion, but on Mount
58 IV, 17| himself, by whom the law was given which they so tenaciously
59 IV, 17| and destroy that old law given by a mortal, that by Him
60 IV, 17| to show that the new law given by Christ Jesus was about
61 IV, 17| to the old law which was given by Moses. For that circumcision
62 IV, 17| righteousness, since they are given in a mysterious manner,
63 IV, 18| from the land which I have given them; and this house which
64 IV, 19| of gaining immortality is given to than, unless he shall
65 IV, 20| call the law which was given to the Jews a testament:
66 IV, 20| forsaken my house, I have given up mine heritage into the
67 IV, 20| old testament which was given by Moses was not perfect;
68 IV, 20| that that which was to be given by Christ would be complete.
69 IV, 20| will keep Thee: and I have given Thee for covenant of my
70 IV, 29| name of Father cannot be given without the Son, nor can
71 V, 1 | defending themselves is given to sacrilegious persons,
72 V, 1 | might have been, if he had given himself altogether to that
73 V, 2 | religion to which he had given his assent, and of the faith
74 V, 5 | concerning justice must be given; which is either by itself
75 V, 5 | in common;" since God had given the earth in common to all,
76 V, 6 | pressed by unusual fear, had given themselves up to the adulation
77 V, 7 | this be justice, it is not given to all mankind, and the
78 V, 7 | Otherwise, if nature had given to all men equal affections,
79 V, 9 | depart from it. They have all given themselves to one and the
80 V, 11| that diligent care shall be given to the tortured, that their
81 V, 13| when the opportunity is given him, return to appease God,
82 V, 13| pass, that when peace is given from heaven, those who were
83 V, 19| virtue that which you have given to her? But it is manifest
84 V, 23| kingdoms, as He had before given them to the Jews, whose
85 VI, 2 | candles, who has Himself given so clear and bright a light
86 VI, 2 | or vehement heat, and has given it so much of these properties
87 VI, 4 | crown of virtue will be given to him, and he will be rewarded
88 VI, 7 | narrow, because virtue is given to the smaller number; and
89 VI, 10| will now say what is to be given to man; although this very
90 VI, 10| you shall give to man is given to God, for man is the image
91 VI, 10| life. For God, who has not given wisdom to the other animals,
92 VI, 11| Therefore, whatever is given to those who are not in
93 VI, 11| pleasing to those to whom it is given, still it is not just, because
94 VI, 12| God, and that which he has given to another for a time he
95 VI, 12| All these precepts are not given to you alone, but to all
96 VI, 13| think that a licence is given you for sinning. For they
97 VI, 15| qualities which have been given separately to dumb animals,
98 VI, 15| animals, are altogether given to man at the same time.
99 VI, 15| that another name should be given to grief because they thought
100 VI, 18| receive more than he has given is unjust. And he who does
101 VI, 18| happens; and if it should be given to all, there will be no
102 VI, 19| to man. And if this was given to us for this purpose,
103 VI, 19| limits are. Cupidity is given us for providing those things
104 VI, 19| affection of anger has been given to man, may be understood
105 VI, 19| affections which have been given to man for good uses, and
106 VI, 20| since nature or some God has given to man nothing more excellent
107 VI, 20| fresh combatants should be given to them, that they may satisfy
108 VI, 20| they themselves have not given. Can any one, indeed, expect
109 VI, 21| distorted to vice, since it is given to us for this pur pose,
110 VI, 24| mind, than which God has given nothing more divine to man."
111 VII, 1 | pleasures, to which they have given up their soul, together
112 VII, 4 | subservient to man, and were given for his protection and service;
113 VII, 4 | avoid. For wisdom has been given to him on this account,
114 VII, 4 | For because wisdom was not given to the other animals, they
115 VII, 4 | know that reason was either given to man that he might take
116 VII, 5 | second knowingly; for it is given to virtue, not to nature,
117 VII, 5 | For this reason He has given us this present life, that
118 VII, 5 | bodily life, since, as it was given to us by divine necessity,
119 VII, 5 | does not come, unless it is given to man by God. For otherwise
120 VII, 5 | immortality. because they have given themselves up to pleasures
121 VII, 5 | of good and of evil was given at the same time to the
122 VII, 5 | therefore, that wisdom has been given to man that he may disitinguish
123 VII, 6 | because these things have been given for the use of those possessed
124 VII, 9 | therefore wisdom, which is given to man alone, is nothing
125 VII, 9 | the pleasure which we have given up? But if virtue is not
126 VII, 12| destitute of virtue, if it be given up to pleasure, and thus
127 VII, 14| teach how and when it is given to man; that in this also
128 VII, 14| that the due reward may be given to the righteous, and the
129 VII, 15| And as then signs were given by which the coming destruction
130 VII, 16| anything; but after they have given the greatest hope in the
131 VII, 17| of God; and power will be given him to do signs and wonders,
132 VII, 17| them; and power will be given him to desolate the whole
133 VII, 19| temples and couches, shall be given to the fire, and shall be
134 VII, 20| and weighty, they may be given to a life of blessedness;
135 VII, 20| length of time, souls are given over to its nature, so that,