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1 I, 3 | universe? unless we should happen to think that, if there 2 I, 3 | do not see that it may happen that some may be opposed 3 I, 5 | And lest any one should happen to be ignorant what that 4 I, 19| God. Nor can this possibly happen. For if the honour paid 5 II, 9 | one another, which cannot happen without discord and destruction. 6 II, 12| necessary that it should once happen, that animals might be born; 7 II, 12| place, which can scarcely happen within the space of one 8 III, 8 | But he saw that it might happen that a bad opinion is entertained 9 III, 8 | people? What, then, will happen, if through the error and 10 III, 9 | duty of a man, which cannot happen without the ruin of the 11 III, 12| animal or body; nor can it happen to any one without the virtue 12 III, 18| even exist? Unless we shall happen to believe that foolish 13 III, 19| well, if at any time they happen to fare ill. Therefore they 14 III, 23| another man, which we see happen in the case of those animals 15 III, 24| round, it must necessarily happen that it should present the 16 III, 28| source things good and evil happen to them. They think that 17 IV, 3 | often has happened, and may happen, that some philosopher may 18 IV, 11| foretold that it would thus happen. For Isaiah whom the Jews 19 IV, 13| foretold to them as about to happen, and yet they could not 20 IV, 18| things were thus about to happen, was announced both by the 21 IV, 18| that the same things would happen:--~"He shall afterwards 22 IV, 18| foretold that this also would happen:--~"They gave me gall for 23 IV, 21| things which were about to happen, which Peter and Paul preached 24 IV, 24| this cannot by any means happen, unless He should take to 25 IV, 24| the reason why it cannot happen is manifest. For if He should 26 IV, 24| taught, so that if he should happen to say, You enjoin impossibilities; 27 V, 3 | the magicians; nor can it happen at any time. When, therefore, 28 V, 12| what evils were about to happen to us, and in what manner, 29 V, 15| be seen what was about to happen to those men who had begun 30 V, 17| yet that it may possibly happen without ruin, for men to 31 V, 17| just man do, if he shall happen to have suffered shipwreck, 32 V, 18| deny that it can in any way happen that a man who is truly 33 V, 21| all things which are done happen by chance? Do we destroy 34 V, 23| are either inflicted or happen to fall upon us. Therefore 35 V, 23| the title, "Why many evils happen to good men, though there 36 V, 23| as it is accustomed to happen in matters of uncertainty 37 VI, 9 | sought, and whatever evils happen are to be endured, it will 38 VI, 17| believe that it can possibly happen that this same fear is the 39 VI, 20| ignorant what things may happen, or are accustomed to happen, 40 VI, 20| happen, or are accustomed to happen, in the case of each sex, 41 VI, 25| if anything good shall happen to him, let him give thanks; 42 VII, 10| the chief good does not happen to man except after death. " 43 VII, 10| if circumstances shall so happen, to death in which we have 44 VII, 14| and seers to be about to happen before that last ending 45 VII, 15| that if there shall then happen to be any good men, they 46 VII, 17| When these things shall so happen, then the righteous and 47 VII, 25| the prophets as about to happen hereafter: but I have not