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1 I, 4 | death. For the precepts of righteousness are distasteful to the wicked, 2 II, 11| preserved on account of his righteousness? How could a single descent 3 II, 11| deserved on account of his righteousness to be saved when the human 4 II, 13| and food of the soul is righteousness alone, by which it is nourished 5 II, 14| a remarkable example of righteousness. He, when six hundred years 6 II, 16| the knowledge of God, and righteousness! Whom, therefore, can they 7 II, 18| those whom, if you follow righteousness, you are able to excel in 8 III, 19| rewarded according to its righteousness, or eternally punished according 9 III, 19| wretched on account of his righteousness, should be deprived of his 10 III, 29| the good, and the enemy of righteousness, who acts in opposition 11 III, 30| the voice of God, learn righteousness, understand the mystery 12 IV, 2 | religion of the true God and righteousness to become known to men of 13 IV, 3 | improves men by no precepts of righteousness and virtue. Thus philosophy, 14 IV, 10| temple for God, and teach righteousness; but, however, not with 15 IV, 11| God, and might teach them righteousness, which the perfidious people 16 IV, 11| send to men a teacher of righteousness, He commanded Him to be 17 IV, 12| and let the clouds put on righteousness; let the earth open, and 18 IV, 12| mortality, He might teach men righteousness; and when, having completed 19 IV, 12| it), that is, a time of righteousness and peace, will arise. But 20 IV, 13| from heaven a teacher of righteousness, that in Him or through 21 IV, 13| ever and ever; a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of Thy kingdom. 22 IV, 13| kingdom. Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated wickedness l 23 IV, 14| from wickedness to deeds of righteousness. These are the ways of God, 24 IV, 16| supplied with virtue and righteousness, yea rather, since He Himself 25 IV, 16| Himself is virtue and Himself righteousness, He descended that He might 26 IV, 16| either on account of the righteousness which He taught or on account 27 IV, 16| fleece; and in His days shall righteousness spring forth, and abundance 28 IV, 16| any, that He might teach righteousness and peace. Isaiah also thus 29 IV, 17| should be useless for working righteousness, and should be visited with 30 IV, 17| object the setting forth of righteousness, since they are given in 31 IV, 20| God have called Thee in righteousness, and will hold Thine hand, 32 IV, 22| body, and to teach them righteousness (if He so wished) with greater 33 IV, 24| virtue, and to form them to righteousness. No one can doubt but that 34 IV, 24| endure pain for the sake of righteousness and duty, if it is virtue 35 IV, 24| What will that teacher of righteousness say in reply to these things? 36 IV, 24| to bear pain or death for righteousness, because I am frail. See, 37 IV, 24| guide of life and teacher of righteousness must have a body, and that 38 IV, 25| with the precepts of His righteousness, willed that He should be 39 IV, 25| For since there was no righteousness on earth, He sent a teacher, 40 IV, 25| been able to compel men to righteousness, unless there had been added 41 IV, 25| immortality by works of righteousness, the flesh, since it is 42 IV, 26| that by the instruction of righteousness His doctrine was about to 43 IV, 26| conception and the works of righteousness, polluted all things with 44 IV, 26| eyes might open the way of righteousness, by walking in which, and 45 IV, 26| had afforded an example of righteousness in all the duties of life, 46 IV, 28| himself by the principles of righteousness for the cultivation of true 47 V, 1 | no injury to religion and righteousness, but may even be of the 48 V, 4 | might refute the accusers of righteousness; not that I should write 49 V, 5 | overthrow and removal of righteousness; and on this account he 50 V, 9 | which attacked the Author of righteousness Himself. Therefore they 51 V, 12| what manner, on account of righteousness; for our people suffer all 52 V, 24| may be punished by men but righteousness alone: let us strive with 53 VI, 2 | to man as to train men to righteousness. In Cicero, Catulus in the 54 VI, 2 | completion and consummation of righteousness, which they do not possess. 55 VI, 3 | he who follows truth and righteousness, having received the reward 56 VI, 4 | in life for the sake of righteousness. These are the ways which 57 VI, 4 | present evils together with righteousness, he will obtain greater 58 VI, 4 | preferred present goods to righteousness, will fall into greater 59 VI, 5 | implies wisdom, the latter righteousness.~ 60 VI, 6 | VIRTUE, AND Or KNOWLEDGE AND RIGHTEOUSNESS.~I have said that which 61 VI, 24| begin afresh to practise righteousness. For as the uprightness 62 VI, 24| has destroyed his works of righteousness, so former sins do not stand 63 VI, 24| because the subsequent righteousness has effaced the stain of 64 VI, 24| with blood, there is placed righteousness, patience, faith, innocence, 65 VI, 24| character of virtue and righteousness. If any one shall wish to 66 VII, 5 | God, that is, to follow righteousness, which is comprised in the 67 VII, 11| place, they who, following righteousness, have been miserable, and 68 VII, 11| and injuries on account of righteousness itself, because virtue cannot 69 VII, 14| may be evident that it is righteousness alone which procures for 70 VII, 14| as they possessed neither righteousness nor any true virtue, did 71 VII, 14| abolished from the earth, and righteousness reign for a thousand years; 72 VII, 14| people is fashioned for righteousness by the doctrine and precepts 73 VII, 15| that incurable evil. For righteousness will so decrease, and impiety, 74 VII, 15| and being the enemy of righteousness, it destroyed the people 75 VII, 16| the men who have not known righteousness, the sword and fire, famine 76 VII, 17| will be the time in which righteousness shall be cast out, and innocence 77 VII, 22| proscriptions. Add to this that righteousness is hated, that all who wish 78 VII, 24| the heavenly rule in which righteousness shall reign in the world, 79 VII, 26| to perform the works of righteousness. No one any longer reproaches 80 VII, 26| attain to a resemblance of righteousness, but he cannot attain to 81 VII, 26| but he cannot attain to righteousness itself. But thou, both by 82 VII, 26| fully perform the works of righteousness. It was therefore befitting 83 VII, 27| accomplishing the works of righteousness, can in no way be compared 84 VII, 27| might open to us the way of righteousness: let us all follow Him, 85 VII, 27| therefore apply ourselves to righteousness, which will alone, as an