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1 I, 2 | therefore undertaken the office of explaining the truth, 2 I, 4 | For they so discharged the office entrusted to them, that, 3 I, 9 | OEta, in return for which office he received his arrows.~ 4 I, 20| people, and then perform the office of mimeplayers, and are 5 I, 21| the lictors, though his office as proetor gave him an exemption 6 II, 3 | body; whereas it is the office of the soul to perceive 7 II, 3 | the gods is an unavailing office:--~"Nor is it any piety 8 II, 3 | the capability of this office is assigned to us, to whom 9 II, 12| from the earth without the office of parents, provision must 10 II, 12| Therefore God discharged the office of a true father. He Himself 11 III, 1 | assistance of God, whose office this is. For when I know 12 III, 8 | reached, since the force and office of virtue consist in the 13 III, 10| For those which have the office of producing honey, when 14 III, 10| the brutes, abdicates the office of man. Therefore the ignorant 15 III, 27| sufficient for discharging the office of virtue that one sustains 16 IV, 10| when He had discharged the office of His ministry, He might 17 IV, 13| Father alone, without the office of a mother. But in His 18 IV, 13| virgin's womb without the office of a father, that, bearing 19 IV, 14| to discharge a peculiar office for Himself, and to separate 20 IV, 16| And having performed this office and embassy from God, on 21 IV, 25| He was born without the office of a father. For He had 22 IV, 26| only does it discharge the office of its nature; but as long 23 IV, 26| feet of the lame to the office of walking,--a strength 24 V, 2 | things, that it was the office of a philosopher to remedy 25 V, 2 | that he had undertaken this office, worthy of philosophy, that 26 V, 4 | I have undertaken this office, that with all the strength 27 V, 11| seventh book, concerning the office of the proconsul, has collected 28 V, 21| because this is evil, even its office is destitute of good. But 29 VI, 5 | describe its operation and office. For they only retained 30 VI, 6 | from the other have this office, to call man away from heavenly 31 VI, 8 | not have discharged the office of a philosopher, but of 32 VI, 10| But, how ever, the first office of justice is to be united 33 VI, 11| Therefore the only sure and true office of liberality is to support 34 VI, 12| that it belongs to their office to favour them with natural 35 VI, 12| eternity. The last and greatest office of piety is the burying 36 VI, 12| matter they discharge the office, not so much of those who 37 VI, 12| man, we will fulfil the office of relatives, into whose 38 VI, 20| recalled to their proper office. The other animals have 39 VII, 5 | concealed good. But here the office of wisdom is needed, that 40 VII, 9 | of the body in which the office of perception is contained. 41 VII, 10| death, since its highest office is in the undergoing of 42 VII, 27| religion, the strength and office of which depends on this,