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1 I, 8 | the ignorant and foolish regard and worship as gods. Why, 2 I, 9 | heir Philoctetes did not so regard him, who applied a torch 3 I, 12| in truth. But men, having regard to the element which is 4 I, 20| the excuse of those who regard their evils as gods, as 5 I, 21| race; since, without any regard to parental affection, they 6 II, 3 | because the gods do not regard the affairs of men. In another 7 II, 5 | of men, they nevertheless regard them as gods, being ungrateful 8 II, 5 | the uneducated. For they regard as gods only the sun and 9 II, 10| making of these God had regard to the future; for He made 10 II, 14| circumstance they are refuted who regard Bacchus as the author of 11 II, 17| punishment? Or if the gods regard the leaders only, and neglect 12 II, 19| liable, and to maintain a regard for his nature, let him 13 III, 8 | indulgences, no one can regard him as a man: for he lived 14 III, 8 | feeling, but in language? To regard the absence of pain as the 15 III, 8 | good; whereas we used to regard him as most happy, because 16 III, 8 | the brutes. How is it with regard to the desire of glory? 17 III, 15| so that it is right to regard them in no other light than 18 III, 17| death raged without any regard to character, without any 19 III, 17| should say that he does not regard it. There is evidently sufficient 20 III, 17| cause why any one should regard this as the expression of 21 III, 19| desire to die; and they so regard it as to appear never to 22 III, 19| the next place, why did he regard the whole of life as nothing 23 III, 29| nothing; nor must we so regard it as though it had any 24 III, 30| therefore, who have any regard for wisdom, betake ourselves 25 IV, 9 | by which they are wont to regard Jupiter as God. But the 26 IV, 13| their desert, because they regard not the works of the Lord." 27 IV, 17| incited by the priests to regard Him as impious, because 28 V, 1 | common. So entirely do they regard nothing as true, except 29 V, 12| abandoned minds, that ye regard it as equal with the greatest 30 V, 12| should be in such error as to regard that good man as wicked, 31 V, 14| and yet the same persons regard him who despises death as 32 V, 16| no servants, but we both regard and speak of them as brothers 33 V, 21| gods, but deny that they regard anything, and say that they 34 V, 21| inasmuch as they neither regard their worshippers, nor are 35 V, 23| that we r are an object of regard to God, since He is angry 36 VI, 1 | have no consideration or regard for anything, if only they 37 VI, 6 | But they who say that regard is to be had to citizens, 38 VI, 12| cherished, that no one through regard and pity for his pledges 39 VI, 12| distress. But if you shall not regard nor assist them, I also 40 VI, 15| altogether removes vices. With regard to those four affections 41 VI, 17| related to the subject. They regard dread or fear as a very 42 VI, 17| no need, and without any regard to his property. What then? 43 VI, 20| prohibited. Therefore, with regard to this precept of God, 44 VI, 22| TASTE AND SMELL.~But with regard to the pleasures of taste 45 VII, 3 | things subject. But with regard to those who say that the