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1 I, 18| of heaven? Shall virtue perish, because it will not be 2 II, 10| because it makes men die and perish in their sins. For as light 3 II, 11| by some calamity, all may perish simultaneously: either through 4 II, 11| the only survivor should perish. But if he was reserved 5 III, 4 | this troop of recruits will perish; if it cannot, the veterans 6 III, 4 | guide of all, will still perish, because it is divided; 7 III, 5 | know. Accordingly you must perish, unless you know what things 8 III, 17| inasmuch as souls do not perish? But, he says, souls do 9 III, 17| But, he says, souls do perish; for that which is born 10 III, 17| born with the body must perish with the body. I have already 11 III, 17| if the soul is doomed to perish, let us eagerly pursue riches, 12 III, 17| ourselves are doomed to perish, the life which we have 13 III, 17| spent should itself also perish. Although he does not say 14 III, 23| multitude; lest, if they should perish through excessive heat, 15 III, 27| perceive it if souls shall perish, or, if he shall perceive 16 III, 28| fight against those men who perish by their own sword? Why 17 IV, 18| that this very city would perish in revenge for the sacred 18 V, 3 | all times perished, and do perish daily, and you yourself 19 V, 17| so; for he must himself perish unless he shall thus act. 20 V, 18| preserved while the rest perish. But let us grant that the 21 V, 18| you think it foolish to perish even for friendship? Why, 22 V, 18| wisest man who prefers to perish rather than to commit an 23 V, 19| reward, or rather, will it perish itself? By no means. But 24 V, 21| angry, because others do not perish in like manner, with incredible 25 VI, 4 | themselves those things which may perish in the same manner as that 26 VI, 6 | which must be dissolved and perish: they did not advance further. 27 VI, 12| justice, which alone does not perish. We must therefore by all 28 VI, 19| either to destroy them or to perish. But that this which I have 29 VII, 1 | magnitude of things could perish, and wished to escape this 30 VII, 1 | earth, and water, and fire perish, are consumed, and extinguished, 31 VII, 1 | that it would at some time perish. Nor, however, was he able 32 VII, 3 | understand that it must perish because it was made, and 33 VII, 3 | do we grow, decrease, and perish? What reason is implied 34 VII, 5 | soul remains, so evil will perish and good be permanent. Then 35 VII, 6 | it is vain, if we utterly perish, if there is in us nothing 36 VII, 6 | they imagine that souls perish? Assuredly there is none; 37 VII, 6 | Whether, therefore, souls perish or exist for ever, what 38 VII, 9 | it is not seen, does not perish after its departure from 39 VII, 9 | evident that the soul does not perish, nor undergo dissolution, 40 VII, 11| credible that the soul does not perish, but is separated from the 41 VII, 12| direction. For the body does not perish together with the soul; 42 VII, 12| in it, would dissolve and perish as quickly as the soul departs: 43 VII, 12| the soul cannot entirely perish, since it received its origin 44 VII, 15| say that Rome is doomed to perish, and that indeed by the 45 VII, 16| utterly overthrown, and shall perish; not only by fire and the 46 VII, 16| God also, two parts will perish; and the third part, which 47 VII, 19| escape, and his power shall perish from him. Now this is he 48 VII, 26| the wicked shall utterly perish; and there shall no longer