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1 I, 2 | others, who did not hold the existence of gods, except that there 2 I, 5 | to their agreement in the existence of one providence. For whether 3 I, 11| beyond whom nothing has any existence, who is the source and origin 4 I, 16| duty, who both assert the existence of the true God and refute 5 I, 16| and yet believe in the existence of female deities, and worship 6 I, 17| usefully found out, to the existence of false and fictitious 7 II, 1 | we are about to have no existence after death, they altogether 8 II, 3 | regarded it as though it had no existence, because they were unable 9 II, 3 | authority, and not permit the existence of anything opposed to it. 10 II, 5 | wisdom, if he understands the existence of God: the force and sum 11 II, 9 | assailing those who denied the existence of a providence, now himself, 12 II, 9 | could it have derived its existence, except God? For nature, 13 II, 9 | out of that which has no existence, because through His eternity 14 II, 9 | out of that which had no existence? Because it is impossible 15 II, 9 | matter itself can have no existence. For matter is that out 16 II, 9 | the gods, for they had no existence. But when he attempted to 17 II, 11| entertained by those who deny the existence of a divine providence. 18 II, 11| separately, which had no previous existence, begins to exist, and ceases 19 II, 11| commencement belongs to the past, existence to the present, dissolution 20 III, 4 | one, then the wise have no existence, because while they separately 21 III, 12| obtains a continuation of its existence; and as the body, when over 22 III, 12| and still do seek, has no existence either in the worship of 23 III, 17| words:--~"When we are in existence, death does not exist; when 24 III, 17| death exists, we have no existence: therefore death is nothing 25 III, 22| frugality, which has no existence when there is no property 26 III, 28| furnishes the beginning of their existence to all things. Or if nature 27 III, 28| error they believe in the existence of fortune, as a goddess 28 III, 29| for although she has some existence, yet no reason can be brought 29 III, 30| cease to upbraid us, has no existence with us, but lies altogether 30 IV, 1 | superstitions, and believing in the existence of many gods, they suddenly 31 IV, 14| gods, and to assert the existence of the one God, He had introduced 32 IV, 27| if they acknowledge the existence of these demons, we have 33 IV, 27| if they do not deny the existence and malignity of demons, 34 V, 6 | a feeling which had no existence in them, but that they might 35 V, 10| perceive that if she had any existence, she would never injure 36 V, 19| arise. For if we have no existence after death, assuredly it 37 V, 20| with us, because it has its existence altogether in the soul of 38 V, 21| Epicureans, who admit the existence of gods, but deny that they 39 VI, 6 | taken away, virtue has no existence at all; for what are the 40 VI, 6 | man confess that it has no existence in philosophers "Nor," he 41 VI, 9 | virtue is about to have no existence after the dissolution of 42 VI, 15| assuredly virtue will have no existence, or not be in exercise, 43 VI, 20| nor can virtue have any existence when pleasure reigns supreme." 44 VII, 3 | disapprove if they denied the existence of gods with this object, 45 VII, 3 | that they might affirm the existence of one; but when they did 46 VII, 4 | book. For if it has any existence, as appears from the wonderful 47 VII, 6 | death are about to have no existence? What do they perform, what 48 VII, 8 | argument would give eternal existence even to dumb animals, unless 49 VII, 9 | have altogether denied the existence of God, I should not only 50 VII, 9 | But if they believe in the existence of gods who, if they exist, 51 VII, 9 | contemplation of God, which has no existence in the dumb animals. Since 52 VII, 13| they did not believe in the existence of any object which is not