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1 I, 1 | began in youth, anti may hand down to your children the 2 I, 3 | be alleged on the other hand, that those many gods are 3 I, 6 | been found, holding in her hand a book. The senate transferred 4 I, 11| fabulous. They saw, on the one hand, that which was true, that 5 I, 20| having his gods always at hand, as men commonly wish? The 6 I, 21| forth drawn swords in each hand, they run, they are beside 7 II, 2 | they cannot fail to be at hand at their own images. It 8 II, 2 | superfluous when he is at hand. But in the case of God, 9 II, 3 | things of earth made by the hand: you understand that they 10 II, 4 | in gold and ivory by the hand of Polycletus, Euphranor, 11 II, 4 | such crime, there are at hand for his punishment the scourge, 12 II, 8 | discovered the truth may hand down better things to our 13 II, 9 | to have had materials at hand, not of its own production, 14 II, 9 | to have had materials at hand, not of its own production, 15 II, 9 | inasmuch as it has received the hand of the artificer, is destroyed, 16 II, 9 | made, when the finishing hand had now been applied to 17 II, 10| fire, nor, on the other hand, could fire from water; 18 II, 13| light; if, on the other hand, the body shall overpower 19 II, 14| a vineyard with his own hand. From which circumstance 20 II, 16| whom the powerful and lofty hand of God does not protect, 21 II, 17| temples, and are close at hand at all sacrifices; and they 22 II, 17| that the ship followed the hand of Claudia; that Juno when 23 III, 6 | either towards the left hand or the right, have fallen. 24 III, 6 | philosophers, on the other hand, derived their argument 25 III, 7 | the Academic is close at hand, to draw us back by the 26 III, 8 | our pursuit is so close at hand, that any one who wishes 27 III, 12| but the soul, on the other hand, because it is slights and 28 III, 18| accord; so, on the other hand, we can only withdraw from 29 III, 19| but that, on the other hand, souls that were chaste, 30 III, 28| yield, he says, and raise my hand. What is more wretched than 31 III, 29| life. Those, on the other hand, who know God, he assails 32 IV, 1 | presented itself as nearer at hand. Thus human life, which 33 IV, 3 | its observance is by the hand and the fingers, not by 34 IV, 10| and freed them from the hand of the king of the Egyptians, 35 IV, 12| Lord, Sit Thou at my right hand, until I make Thine enemies 36 IV, 12| Lord, who sat at the right hand of God, but Christ the Son 37 IV, 12| Lord Christ, whose right hand I have holden; I will subdue 38 IV, 13| it were, to take by the hand this frail and weak nature 39 IV, 13| inasmuch as it was built by the hand, fell by the hand. Lastly, 40 IV, 13| by the hand, fell by the hand. Lastly, his father, in 41 IV, 14| was standing at His right hand to resist Him. And the Lord 42 IV, 16| heaven, but on the other hand saw Jesus humble, peaceful, 43 IV, 18| scourge, and my cheeks to the hand: I turned not away my face 44 IV, 20| that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the 45 IV, 20| up mine heritage into the hand of its enemies. Mine heritage 46 IV, 20| righteousness, and will hold Thine hand, and will keep Thee: and 47 IV, 24| before and hold out his hand to one who is about to follow? 48 IV, 27| each kind? If, on the other hand, they are enemies, how is 49 IV, 28| they who diligently take in hand again the things relating 50 IV, 28| false gods. We, on the other hand, are religious, who make 51 IV, 29| mouth, nor the strength or hand from the body. When, therefore, 52 IV, 29| of by the prophets as the hand, and strength, and word 53 IV, 29| minister of speech, and the hand, in which the strength is 54 V, 1 | religious should take in hand this work of ours, in which 55 V, 9 | wish to know all take in hand the books of Seneca, who 56 V, 12| wretched; but, on the other hand, if that wicked man should 57 V, 13| not escape death, laid his hand upon the burning hearth, 58 V, 20| are able; let them meet us hand to hand, and examine every 59 V, 20| let them meet us hand to hand, and examine every point. 60 V, 23| adversity. On the other hand, the man who lives in prosperity 61 V, 23| rich, and, on the other hand, suffers the pious to be 62 V, 23| to stones wrought by the hand of man, but to the living 63 VI, 3 | into the way on the left hand, which assumes the appearance 64 VI, 3 | these ages. We, on the other hand, lead those of each sex, 65 VI, 5 | manners, but, on the other hand, the defender of good men 66 VI, 6 | which can be held b the hand; and this alone cannot be 67 VI, 11| made by the work of man's hand which length of time does 68 VI, 17| is a vice; on the other hand, if it desires heavenly 69 VI, 17| divine things. On the other hand, they esteem parsimony as 70 VI, 17| things. But, on the other hand, they call him who is not 71 VI, 17| who, when he sees death at hand, is not so disturbed as 72 VI, 20| supreme." But, on the other hand, God gave virtue on this 73 VI, 25| gentle majesty, and always at hand? not to be worshipped with 74 VII, 3 | sake they should take in hand to administer aught?"~And 75 VII, 5 | were, with outstretched hand to have raised man from 76 VII, 5 | shall cut off your left hand or foot, your body will 77 VII, 11| of being touched by the hand, cannot be eternal, because 78 VII, 12| both by the eyes and the hand; but the soul is slight, 79 VII, 13| incantations, and that they are at hand, and afford themselves to 80 VII, 15| gained or defended by the hand: boldness and violence will 81 VII, 19| And the works made by the hand of the gods shall be burnt 82 VII, 21| capable of suffering at the hand of God? For since they have 83 VII, 26| guilt. The powerful right hand of God protects thee from