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1 I, pref| much more rightly discuss respecting the heavenly precepts, by
2 I, pref| does he deserve so well respecting the affairs of men, who
3 I, 2 | effect, who raised doubts respecting the gods; or Diagoras afterwards,
4 I, 2 | length and on many occasions respecting the providence which governs
5 I, 2 | which we have undertaken, respecting the skill of the divine
6 I, 5 | the truth, who thus speaks respecting the highest God, whom he
7 I, 5 | first of all to inquire respecting natural causes, said that
8 I, 5 | governed by Him, when he argues respecting the nature of the gods in
9 I, 6 | of opinions which prevail respecting the gods, in order that
10 I, 6 | bring forward testimonies respecting the sacred responses and
11 I, 6 | the Latins, in those books respecting divine subjects which he
12 I, 6 | falsehoods;--the sixth of Samos, respecting whom Eratosthenes writes
13 I, 6 | Rome, are these testimonies respecting the one God:--~1. "One God,
14 I, 7 | angels. He spoke falsely respecting himself, indeed; for though
15 I, 11 | in error. For they spoke respecting men; but in order that they
16 I, 13 | INTERPRETATIONS OF THE STOICS RESPECTING THE GODS, AND IN THEM CONCERNING
17 I, 13 | the greatest authorities respecting the son and the father.
18 I, 15 | Apollo, acted in the same way respecting Jupiter, and afterwards
19 I, 15 | successors did the same respecting them. The poets also added
20 I, 15 | make the same admission respecting Apollo and Jupiter their
21 I, 15 | their fathers, and likewise respecting Neptune, Vulcan, Mars, and
22 I, 17 | brought forward this opinion respecting the gods and their religions.
23 I, 17 | whole of his third book respecting the Nature of the Gods altogether
24 I, 20 | Pallor. What shall I say respecting him, but that he was worthy
25 I, 21 | must now speak a few words respecting their sacrifices and mysteries.
26 I, 22 | other seven books in latin respecting the law of the pontiffs,
27 I, 22 | number written in Greek respecting systems of philosophy, in
28 I, 23 | book written to Autolycus respecting the times, says that Thallus
29 II, 3 | received. What can you do respecting him, who, when he perceives
30 II, 9 | the nature of the gods, respecting which philosophers prated,
31 II, 10 | entertain false sentiments respecting the world and God its Maker,
32 II, 11 | given a different account respecting this formation of man, however
33 II, 11 | account which they give respecting the work of Prometheus is
34 II, 12 | after the likeness of wombs, respecting~which Lucretius says,--~"
35 II, 13 | philosophers, for he wrote in verse respecting the nature of things, as
36 III, 1 | they uttered their opinion respecting their own ignorance.~
37 III, 7 | wise, inasmuch as we judge respecting the opinions of the wise.
38 III, 8 | wise. Since the inquiry is respecting the duty of man, the chief
39 III, 8 | the natural philosophers respecting the heaven? Why should I
40 III, 8 | bad opinion is entertained respecting virtue by a depraved judgment,
41 III, 13 | they who held true opinions respecting the soul been able to explain
42 III, 14 | introduced this sentiment respecting philosophy: "But I know
43 III, 15 | certain--nothing, in short, respecting which all agree with one
44 III, 17 | complains, when he says respecting the god:--~"Then he may
45 III, 17 | the opinion of clever men respecting this is evident from the
46 III, 17 | transaction, in the books respecting his consulship, he speaks
47 III, 17 | laughter. For this was not said respecting Socrates or Plato, who are
48 III, 17 | from the fear of death, respecting which these are his own
49 III, 23 | things. For what can be said respecting him who asserted that snow
50 III, 24 | am at a loss what to say respecting those who, when they have
51 III, 25 | those things which are said respecting the first principles of
52 IV, 5 | written and published books respecting the times, making their
53 IV, 7 | secret word of wisdom, holy respecting the only Lord of all things,
54 IV, 12 | TESTIMONIES OF THE PROPHETS RESPECTING THESE THINGS.~Therefore
55 IV, 13 | prophesied in this manner respecting the works of his son: "Except
56 IV, 18 | justice. What shall I say respecting the indignity of this cross,
57 IV, 18 | back to stripes."~Likewise respecting His silence, which He perseveringly
58 IV, 18 | the crown of thorns." ~But respecting the food and the drink which
59 IV, 18 | which He was suspended. Respecting this, however, Moses himself
60 IV, 19 | What more can now be said respecting the crime of the Jews, than
61 IV, 26 | instruction of wisdom, might speak respecting God and the truth. For he
62 IV, 27 | will speak, and confess respecting themselves and God. After
63 IV, 27 | kind, who spoke many things respecting God the Son which are contained
64 IV, 28 | for in his second book respecting the nature of the gods he
65 IV, 30 | strife. For the contest is respecting life and salvation, which,
66 V, 1 | are unwilling to be agreed respecting innocence itself; as though,
67 V, 3 | preceding book I have spoken respecting the fraud and tricks of
68 V, 5 | and in vigour, would think respecting his own protection, since
69 V, 5 | plotted against him; or respecting the destruction of another,
70 V, 15 | indeed, spoke many things respecting the one God, by whom he
71 V, 15 | framed; but he spoke nothing respecting religion: for he had dreamed
72 V, 23 | appearances of virtue, to show respecting each how necessary it is
73 VI, 2 | have one short treatise respecting duty, than a long speech
74 VI, 3 | Therefore all this discussion respecting the two ways has reference
75 VI, 4 | true and heavenly virtue, respecting which I must now speak.~
76 VI, 8 | Tullius, in his third book respecting the Republic, has described
77 VI, 11 | Tullius say in his books respecting Offices? Does he not also
78 VI, 14 | THE OPINION OF THE STOICS RESPECTING THEM; AND OF VIRTUE, THE
79 VI, 14 | other virtues set before us, respecting which philosophers could
80 VI, 15 | OPINION OF THE PERIPATETICS RESPECTING THEM.~For, that these things
81 VI, 16 | crime. We may say the same respecting the other affections. But,
82 VI, 18 | should pronounce judgment respecting his cause, whose sentence
83 VI, 18 | says in those same books respecting Offices: "But if any one
84 VI, 18 | because, when inquiry is made respecting virtue, he thought that
85 VI, 20 | as I said a little before respecting the affections, be recalled
86 VII, 1 | under the teaching of God respecting virtue and the truth, are
87 VII, 6 | or are they about to do respecting them? What need is there
88 VII, 8 | although he perceived the truth respecting the immortality of the soul,
89 VII, 8 | soul, yet he did not speak respecting it as though it were the
90 VII, 8 | the first who discoursed respecting the immortality of the soul.
91 VII, 8 | that the matter itself, respecting which they were contending,
92 VII, 8 | the opinions of all these respecting immortality and death, declared
93 VII, 14 | related in his first book respecting divination, foolishly say
94 VII, 14 | and the end of the world, respecting which we will now speak
95 VII, 14 | since we have explained respecting the beginning in the second
96 VII, 20 | judging and of reigning. And respecting this judgment and reign,
97 VII, 23 | kingdom and to perpetual life. Respecting which resurrection the philosophers
98 VII, 25 | is permitted us to know respecting the signs, which are spoken
99 VII, 25 | teach, who have written respecting the times, collecting them
100 VII, 26 | invent some detestable things respecting those who are holy and blameless,