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1 I, pref| without impediment, they might follow the simple truth, and it 2 I, 1 | and more rightly shall we follow up in writing the divine 3 I, 1 | good life, I would both follow them myself, and exhort 4 I, 1 | myself, and exhort others to follow them. But since they disagree 5 I, 1 | true religion, and since we follow God, the teacher of wisdom 6 I, 1 | wish to dilate upon and follow up these things to their 7 I, 2 | assuredly, it is very easy to follow up this part as copiously 8 I, 5 | the same learning which we follow. But thus far of the poets. 9 I, 5 | keenest Stoic of the Romans, follow up with deserved praise 10 I, 6 | other God."~I would now follow up the testimonies of the 11 I, 14 | superstitions, appear to follow and approve of the follies 12 I, 16 | whole, yet it pleases me to follow up the remaining parts, 13 II, 1 | acknowledge their Lord, and would follow after virtue and justice; 14 II, 3 | neither about to defend nor to follow? If even they who perceive 15 II, 4 | the temples? It is idle to follow up each particular instance: 16 II, 7 | this view, that you may follow it when you have ascertained 17 II, 7 | you do? Will you prefer to follow antiquity or reason? And 18 II, 7 | if piety advises you to follow your ancestors, then admit 19 II, 8 | judged her to be chaste, to follow her girdle; anti thus the 20 II, 9 | is, approach nearer, and follow up with the understanding) 21 II, 12 | the circumstances which follow assuredly cannot be by chance,-- 22 II, 18 | power of those whom, if you follow righteousness, you are able 23 III, 1 | that the effect did not follow their honest and well-directed 24 III, 5 | we know nothing, does it follow that you are not wise, because 25 III, 6 | have left us something to follow. But now, since he has drawn 26 III, 7 | that of certain Stoics, to follow virtue. Aristotle placed 27 III, 7 | of opinions, whom do we follow? whom do we believe? All 28 III, 7 | forward that which we may follow.~ 29 III, 11 | either of these courses follow a devious path, and one 30 III, 24 | character of those things which follow, but defend them in every 31 III, 24 | to judge from those which follow, whether the first are true 32 III, 27 | short-lived, or it will not follow from the depraved judgments 33 IV, 11 | reward of life if they should follow Him (which many of them 34 IV, 12 | name, confess His majesty, follow His teaching, and imitate 35 IV, 13 | other; and they are wise who follow it, and no others. Why then 36 IV, 13 | visionary, and senseless, who follow a Master who is wise even 37 IV, 24 | hand to one who is about to follow? But how can one practise 38 IV, 24 | if you are not able to follow me giving directions, follow 39 IV, 24 | follow me giving directions, follow me going before you. In 40 IV, 24 | fault, since he does not follow a teacher of virtue, who 41 IV, 25 | the flesh might be able to follow Him, and that He might rescue 42 IV, 26 | and suffered by those who follow the truth; since the truth 43 IV, 28 | that we should know and follow Him alone. We are bound 44 V, 1 | are angry with those who follow the path of truth; and when 45 V, 1 | and which may both see and follow the right course when it 46 V, 8 | justice which you seek will follow you of her own accord. Lay 47 V, 9 | meantime, that she whom we follow is not justice: how will 48 V, 9 | the most important, would follow through all the rest. And 49 VI, 4 | things which are about to follow after death, and shall have 50 VI, 6 | Now the other things which follow are by no means true; for 51 VI, 7 | those who either wish to follow virtue, or profess a contempt 52 VI, 7 | the utmost agreement, we follow and worship one God; and 53 VI, 8 | neither discern the way nor follow any guide. For this way 54 VI, 8 | plainly, he ought not to follow man, but God; not to serve 55 VI, 9 | Or if he shall wish to follow the justice of God, yet, 56 VI, 11 | in safety, rather than to follow justice. And when he perceived 57 VI, 12 | burthens which press you, and follow it; free yourself from fetters 58 VI, 18 | injury, he has begun to follow up his assailant with violence, 59 VI, 24 | they would more easily follow right things if they had 60 VI, 25 | with the prophets, whom we follow, as much in fact as in words. 61 VII, 1 | virtue but he who is able to follow it; but it is not easy for 62 VII, 1 | it is not easy for all to follow it: they can do so whom 63 VII, 2 | understand is, as it were, to follow in their track. But he is 64 VII, 3 | discord and destruction will follow. Therefore he perverted 65 VII, 5 | necessary at present to follow out each point separately, 66 VII, 5 | will of God, that is, to follow righteousness, which is 67 VII, 5 | what to avoid, and what to follow. Wisdom therefore cannot 68 VII, 5 | he might have liberty to follow either good or evil. But 69 VII, 10 | pleasure and their rewards follow; so, when virtue has been 70 VII, 11 | the earth and frail goods, follow the heavenly religion of 71 VII, 15 | Egyptians endeavouring to follow them as they fled, the sea 72 VII, 15 | remains, except that death follow old age? And that it will 73 VII, 16 | disturbance of mankind will follow. Then, in truth, a detestable 74 VII, 22 | testified that they did not follow a sure authority, but mere 75 VII, 22 | hated, that all who wish to follow God are not only held in 76 VII, 25 | which are then about to follow.~ 77 VII, 26 | prophets which we Christians follow; this is our wisdom, which 78 VII, 27 | righteousness: let us all follow Him, let us hear Him, let