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1 I, 1 | Roman name, as you yourself received it from your father. For 2 I, 1 | from heaven to us who have received the mystery of true religion, 3 I, 6 | year, that is, September, received its name among them. He 4 I, 6 | boule;--and so the Sibyl received her name as though Siobule. 5 I, 9 | return for which office he received his arrows.~ 6 I, 11| of life who has himself received it from another source? 7 I, 11| we have heard that seas received the names of those who had 8 I, 11| omen, and that the victor received it as a good token, and 9 I, 13| traversed the world."~Janus received him wandering and destitute; 10 I, 17| that he is aware that the received system is false, but is 11 I, 20| marriage with Zephyrus, she received from her husband as a wedding 12 II, 1 | forward, because they have not received reason and wisdom, whereas 13 II, 2 | with perception. But if it received this name from resemblance, 14 II, 2 | of your body, which you received upright, in order that you 15 II, 3 | religion which was publicly received. What can you do respecting 16 II, 4 | not take them away, but received them: for that it would 17 II, 4 | should not die before he had received consolation from revenge.~ 18 II, 8 | which was proved by letters received from Paulus a few days afterwards. 19 II, 9 | these evils;" and having received light, may perceive his 20 II, 9 | in the original source be received from any other quarter. 21 II, 9 | made, inasmuch as it has received the hand of the artificer, 22 II, 12| bodies; and also that, having received from the vessels with which 23 II, 18| raised from it, and have received an elevated position beyond 24 III, 16| But, inasmuch as it has received it, it follows that wisdom 25 III, 17| whom Democritus, having received instructions, left to Epicurus 26 III, 23| omit that which is always received with derision by all. This 27 III, 23| been given to man, he has received in the place of all these 28 IV, 5 | under what king each of them received the inspiration of the Divine 29 IV, 11| crimes, since they had not received their Lord and God, as the 30 IV, 13| prophets to him. Now Solomon received the government of the kingdom 31 IV, 14| of Him who sent Him, He received the dignity of everlasting 32 IV, 15| their limbs, having suddenly received power, were strengthened, 33 IV, 15| for many ages; but they received attention after the nativity 34 IV, 26| heavenly things, having received the instruction of wisdom, 35 IV, 28| from which religion itself received its name, not, as Cicero 36 IV, 28| to be taken from men and received into heaven, they called 37 V, 2 | the mystery which he had received, unless it happened by chance 38 V, 10| fault—for he perhaps had not received a liberal education--but 39 V, 13| the divine law has been received from the rising even to 40 V, 13| and by that punishment received the pardon which he had 41 V, 23| spirits of demons, having received permission, throw themselves 42 V, 24| judgment of God, who, having received power, have abused it to 43 VI, 1 | since we were fashioned and received the breath of life from 44 VI, 3 | and righteousness, having received the reward of immortality, 45 VI, 12| especially ours, since we have received the law, and the words of 46 VI, 13| thanks because they have received them, how much more just 47 VI, 13| make use of what they have received, and give thanks, so God, 48 VI, 21| Pleasure of the ears is received from the sweetness of voices 49 VI, 25| man shall be just, having received immortality, he will serve 50 VII, 1 | solid and heavy body, as it received a beginning at some time, 51 VII, 1 | injury, and if they have received one, be unwilling to return 52 VII, 4 | account, because he had received wisdom, the whole force 53 VII, 5 | was taken from the earth, received the power of producing offspring, 54 VII, 5 | belongs to the soul. We received the former at our birth 55 VII, 5 | therefore has no limit. We received the first when we were ignorant 56 VII, 5 | his past life, and having received an increase of divine vigour, 57 VII, 5 | good. But after that he had received the knowledge of good and 58 VII, 5 | permanent. Then man, having received the garment of immortality, 59 VII, 10| the soul of man, if it has received virtue, remains permanent, 60 VII, 11| because temporal death has received an end. Again, as the life 61 VII, 12| entirely perish, since it received its origin from the Spirit 62 VII, 14| language of the Hebrews received its name from the number, 63 VII, 15| which is now called Hydaspes received its name, handed down to 64 VII, 19| meaning; because in it He then received life when He suffered, and 65 VII, 21| without doing harm; which has received from God this power, that 66 VII, 22| knowing whence the poets received them, and they say that 67 VII, 22| corrupted that which they had received; or, the opinion being scattered