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1 I, 6 | fictions, nor to philosophers, inasmuch as they were liable to err, 2 I, 7 | gods or to be worshipped, inasmuch as they do nothing but execute 3 I, 8 | classes of living creatures, inasmuch as they are doomed to death 4 I, 10| but also of all mortals, inasmuch as they are not permitted 5 I, 11| occurrence took place on earth, inasmuch as the matter and the lust 6 I, 11| they committed an error, inasmuch as they transferred the 7 I, 12| circumstance he is not now a god, inasmuch as he has ceased to be. 8 I, 12| esteem Vesta to be a virgin, inasmuch as fire is an incorruptible 9 I, 13| agree that he was a man, inasmuch as they handed down to memory 10 I, 15| different peoples and countries, inasmuch as men desire to show gratitude 11 I, 22| was much prior in time, inasmuch as he brought up Jupiter 12 II, 3 | however foolish they may be, inasmuch as they place heavenly things 13 II, 5 | reckoned in the number of gods; inasmuch as the Stoic Lucilius thus 14 II, 9 | business of the world,--inasmuch as there was in Him, and 15 II, 9 | anything from another source, inasmuch as all things are in Himself 16 II, 9 | which anything is made, inasmuch as it has received the hand 17 II, 10| on any, however guilty, inasmuch as they were men. When, 18 II, 10| heaven; and its nature, inasmuch as it is moveable and rises 19 II, 10| But the other animals, inasmuch as they are altogether mortal, 20 II, 11| making statues and images; inasmuch as he lived in the times 21 II, 12| knowledge of the truth, yet, inasmuch as he held the image of 22 II, 13| but still, however, long, inasmuch as it was extended to a 23 II, 15| improvement of the human race; and inasmuch as He had given these a 24 II, 17| alone; nor do the angels, inasmuch as they are immortal, either 25 II, 17| the arrangements of God, inasmuch as they have been His ministers, 26 III, 1 | necessary to overthrow both. For inasmuch as it has been handed down 27 III, 7 | because we are already wise, inasmuch as we judge respecting the 28 III, 11| of the greatest errors, inasmuch as the duty of man, and 29 III, 12| it is exposed to death, inasmuch as it often refuses life, 30 III, 12| deserves, is found on earth, inasmuch as it despises all things 31 III, 12| nor anything else at all, inasmuch as it alone is incapable 32 III, 12| body, but to the soul, yet, inasmuch as they have referred it 33 III, 13| have never been eloquent, inasmuch as I never even engaged 34 III, 16| those who speak them; and inasmuch as they have withdrawn themselves 35 III, 16| pressed by a clever argument; inasmuch as, when he said that men 36 III, 16| incapable of receiving it. But, inasmuch as it has received it, it 37 III, 16| beginning: therefore philosophy, inasmuch as it has not existed from 38 III, 17| nor the feet for walking; inasmuch as these were produced before 39 III, 17| sake of living creatures, inasmuch as they are of no benefit 40 III, 17| that the argument is false, inasmuch as souls do not perish? 41 III, 27| one obeys their precepts; inasmuch as they either train men 42 III, 29| harassing, it cannot be perfect, inasmuch as virtue is dauntless and 43 IV, 1 | was placed by men in evil, inasmuch as they preferred vice to 44 IV, 3 | virtue. Thus philosophy, inasmuch as it does not possess true 45 IV, 4 | to God, who is one only, inasmuch as He sustains the twofold 46 IV, 4 | bound both to love Him, inasmuch as we are sons, and to fear 47 IV, 4 | are sons, and to fear Him, inasmuch as we are servants. Religion, 48 IV, 4 | professors of wisdom themselves: inasmuch as they either thought that 49 IV, 8 | forth from different parts, inasmuch as breath proceeds from 50 IV, 9 | both speech and reason, inasmuch as He is both the voice 51 IV, 13| and source of all things, inasmuch as He is without parents, 52 IV, 13| that temple of Solomon, inasmuch as it was built by the hand, 53 IV, 24| able to teach virtue; for, inasmuch as He is without a body, 54 V, 1 | things as contrary to itself, inasmuch as it rejoices in publicity, 55 V, 1 | mystery except by his words; inasmuch as the things which he spoke 56 V, 2 | even a spark at any time; inasmuch as he who was a professor 57 V, 3 | sake of gain and advantage, inasmuch as both by their precepts 58 V, 4 | entitled the Apology, yet, inasmuch as it is one thing to answer 59 V, 8 | there would be no plottings, inasmuch as~they would know what 60 V, 9 | deceived also in religion; inasmuch as piety, if it kept its 61 V, 15| is overthrown. I believe, inasmuch as he was discussing the 62 V, 15| justice, having no roots, inasmuch as there was then none on 63 V, 21| to be worshipped at all, inasmuch as they neither regard their 64 VI, 3 | only, nor a lasting one; inasmuch as they introduce any teacher 65 VI, 10| philosophers to this purport, inasmuch as they, being captivated 66 VI, 11| are their works eternal, inasmuch as they are either thrown 67 VI, 18| greatest knowledge; or who, inasmuch as they think they know 68 VI, 18| anything, it may be good, inasmuch as it is gratuitous. If 69 VI, 20| festivals in honour of the gods, inasmuch as they were instituted 70 VI, 24| should be sought by all, inasmuch as the soul is harassed 71 VI, 25| sacrifice to God in word; inasmuch as God is the Word, as He 72 VI, 25| consecrated in his heart, inasmuch as he himself is a temple 73 VII, 1 | neither know nor explain, inasmuch as he was ignorant of the 74 VII, 1 | read and do not understand; inasmuch as, being polluted with 75 VII, 2 | with their assumptions; inasmuch as they had assumed things 76 VII, 2 | knowledge of the truth; inasmuch as the mind of man, being 77 VII, 3 | exist without the world, inasmuch as God is the divine and 78 VII, 5 | producing offspring, that, inasmuch as he was formed of a fragile 79 VII, 9 | evil, and acts honourably, inasmuch as it despises vicious and 80 VII, 9 | pleasures, and bravely, inasmuch as it neither fears pain 81 VII, 14| immortalized by their merits, inasmuch as they possessed neither 82 VII, 15| to the Romans also. And inasmuch as they excel all other 83 VII, 19| tyranny of immense strength, inasmuch as it will press upon the 84 VII, 20| altogether be extinguished, inasmuch as they are from God, nevertheless 85 VII, 22| not escape their notice; inasmuch as they supposed that there 86 VII, 22| changed the truth. For inasmuch as they foretold that, when


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