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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | providence, let us for the present omit this inquiry, which 2 I, 3 | this, which belongs to the present subject. If they have divided 3 I, 5 | things I put off for the present, because they are more suited 4 I, 5 | parts of the subject. At present it is enough to demonstrate 5 I, 14| and Juno. Upon this they present Juno to the sight of Saturn, 6 I, 15| the case, in flattery of present power, or on account of 7 II, 2 | superfluous, since the gods are present everywhere, and it is sufficient 8 II, 2 | hear us. But if they are present, they cannot fail to be 9 II, 2 | other had returned and was present, he should persevere in 10 II, 2 | they should see nothing present which they may adore, and 11 II, 6 | resemblance does the world present to this? Truly they themselves 12 II, 9 | nor can that which is not present in the original source be 13 II, 11| periods of time--the past, the present, and the future. The commencement 14 II, 11| the past, existence to the present, dissolution to the future. 15 II, 11| race of men, because the present time only is seen, yet from 16 II, 18| God be laid aside for the present; because the matter is very 17 III, 3 | disputation; for some one may present himself who may deride our 18 III, 11| anything struggle against these present goods but that which longs 19 III, 12| good consisted. But this present and corporeal life cannot 20 III, 14| For philosophers to the present time do not explain where 21 III, 24| which appearance it must present on account of its immense 22 III, 24| necessarily happen that it should present the same appearance to all 23 III, 24| are more necessary for the present work. And since it is not 24 III, 27| die with equanimity? You present to me the advantage of a 25 IV, 15| of those who desired to present their sick to be healed, 26 IV, 16| worship even when alive and present with them. For nothing among 27 IV, 16| clearly appears to have been present? But from Solomon, who foretold 28 IV, 17| Son-that is, a law alive, anti present in person, and destroy that 29 IV, 26| some weight indeed for the present, but also declared something 30 IV, 26| He then performed for the present, were representations of 31 IV, 26| spiritual things, that at present He might display to us the 32 IV, 26| figure was efficacious at the present for averting the danger, 33 IV, 27| CROSS, AND OF DEMONS.~At present it is sufficient to show 34 IV, 27| complaining that profane men were present at the sacrifices, they 35 IV, 27| up Christ; He will not be present, He will not appear, for 36 V, 1 | not see the light which we present to them. Wherefore they 37 V, 2 | any of our religion were present, although they were silent 38 V, 3 | that for himself. I omit at present to compare the works themselves, 39 V, 5 | For who, when justice was present and in vigour, would think 40 V, 16| not to mention that these present earthly goods to which great 41 V, 18| FOLLY,~With reference to our present discussion, I have shown 42 V, 18| confirm their assertions by present examples. For the hearers 43 V, 18| commit slaughter, but to be present with those who do it, and 44 V, 18| refer all things to this present life, cannot know how great 45 V, 18| referring all things to the present life, they altogether reduce 46 V, 19| promote the interests of the present life, that it may be long-continued, 47 V, 19| wise man to despise this present life with its advantages, 48 V, 20| come to offer sacrifice, present to their gods nothing from 49 V, 22| appearance of earthly and present goods, which in no way have 50 V, 23| and efficacious. As our present inquiry is concerned, it 51 V, 24| of His people even in the present world, commands us, however, 52 VI, 3 | philosophers are accustomed to present them: first of all, because 53 VI, 4 | captivated by the appearance of present goods, and occupied with 54 VI, 4 | extended his hope beyond the present, and chosen better things, 55 VI, 4 | that, whosoever has chosen present evils together with righteousness, 56 VI, 4 | but whoever has preferred present goods to righteousness, 57 VI, 4 | but if you should choose present ease in preference to labour, 58 VI, 4 | occurrence of these things, present advantage must be put aside, 59 VI, 4 | able to acquire virtue, present gratification must be laid 60 VI, 8 | at Athens; one law at the present time, and another hereafter: 61 VI, 9 | crimes through dread of present punishment. But let us grant 62 VI, 9 | wretched who is destitute of present goods, but he must also 63 VI, 9 | equally abstain from these present goods, than if there are 64 VI, 11| the truth itself, but by present utility. For they hope that 65 VI, 14| things, either future or present; the latter from evil things. 66 VI, 15| in good things that are present, so we are vexed and grieved 67 VI, 20| with these, and are gladly present at them; though, since they 68 VI, 20| is not allowed us to be present at all, lest any bloodshed 69 VI, 20| Therefore, if any one is present at the spectacles to which 70 VII, 1 | shall have despised the present sweet enjoyments of earth 71 VII, 1 | preferred to those which are present; heavenly things to earthly: 72 VII, 5 | It is not necessary at present to follow out each point 73 VII, 5 | reason He has given us this present life, that we may either 74 VII, 5 | of his body and of this present life is common to us with 75 VII, 6 | estranged, who, following present gratification, have devoted 76 VII, 6 | no avail except for the present; if we are produced without 77 VII, 6 | season? Is it that we may present to them corn and wine, and 78 VII, 9 | it is injurious to this present life. For that earthly life, 79 VII, 9 | himself both by avoiding present goods, and by seeking equally 80 VII, 10| they are excited for the present. The impetuosity of anger 81 VII, 11| themselves to the contempt of present things, have handed down 82 VII, 14| world must continue in its present state through six ages, 83 VII, 15| wonderful, although for the present it displayed to men the 84 VII, 27| alluring pleasures of the present life must as soon as possible 85 VII, 27| while the opportunity is present, and let him turn himself 86 VII, 27| becoming a man, and, following present things, shall prostrate


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