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1 I, 3 | But if destruction is far removed from God, because He is 2 I, 4 | disposition which was far removed from those holy men. For 3 I, 5 | free and unrestrained, far removed from all mortal materiality, 4 I, 7 | pleasantness of Asia, he had removed from Delphi,--to some one 5 I, 8 | so senseless, so little removed from the mute animals, as 6 I, 8 | sexes. But what is so far removed from the nature of God as 7 I, 11| poet, but it is not far removed from the truth. For he who 8 II, 2 | those who had either been removed by death or separated by 9 II, 4 | afterwards raged, being removed from all danger and apprehension, 10 II, 10| these things are as far removed from the former ones, as 11 II, 10| since the use of fire is removed from them. But from what 12 II, 12| that the man, although far removed from the knowledge of the 13 II, 13| judgment on earth; and having removed death, recall righteous 14 III, 2 | also, that, all error being removed, the truth may be brought 15 III, 4 | philosophy is entirely removed. Why should I say that it 16 III, 8 | these Aristotle was not far removed, who thought that virtue 17 III, 20| possibly be ascertained, removed himself from questions of 18 III, 22| whereas he had altogether removed it, because it ought not 19 III, 28| or in the head. So widely removed were they from the truth 20 III, 29| fortune; and how far this is removed from wisdom, Juvenal declares 21 IV, 1 | foolish. So far were they removed from wisdom, that not even 22 IV, 3 | gods are separated, and far removed from each other; seeing 23 IV, 10| when slavery had been now removed from them, and their thirst 24 IV, 12| every evil having been removed from the affairs of men, 25 IV, 19| stolen by the disciples, and removed, all should believe that 26 IV, 24| How then can excuse be removed, unless the teacher should 27 V, 2 | contradiction is as far removed from the sacred writings 28 V, 2 | sacred writings as he was removed from faith and truth. He 29 V, 3 | wonderful if you, who are far removed from the wisdom of God, 30 V, 16| mere arrogant, nothing more removed from the conduct of a wise 31 V, 19| and of having his name removed for ever from his family,-- 32 V, 23| wise and just man to be far removed from those goods, the enjoyment 33 VI, 1 | serving the body, are far removed from the understanding of 34 VI, 3 | pass that vices cannot be removed without virtues, nor can 35 VI, 4 | return, it is so suddenly removed, together with all its beauty, 36 VI, 6 | human race; and when this is removed, beneficence, liberality, 37 VI, 8 | law of God, as a man far removed from the knowledge of the 38 VI, 10| that they are always to be removed, so that we soothe those 39 VI, 12| and trifling, and very far removed from all justice. Therefore 40 VI, 13| however, because offences are removed by bounty, think that a 41 VI, 18| acted--a man most widely removed not only front heavenly, 42 VI, 24| for the eyes of men are removed by walls, but the divine 43 VI, 24| divine power of God cannot be removed by the inward parts from 44 VII, 2 | philosophers must be far removed from the truth, because