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1 I, pref| excellent, since to speak well belongs only to a few, but to live 2 I, pref| a few, but to live well belongs to all. Yet that practice 3 I, 3 | meantime, I affirm this, which belongs to the present subject. 4 I, 3 | nothing beyond that which belongs peculiarly to him, just 5 I, 4 | feign and speak falsely belongs to those who covet riches, 6 I, 11 | living creatures, which power belongs to God alone; for how can 7 II, 10 | their sins. For as light belongs to the east, and the whole 8 II, 10 | upon the light, so darkness belongs to the west: but death and 9 II, 10 | colds and perpetual ice belongs to the same division as 10 II, 10 | southern region, the autumn belongs to the west, and the winter 11 II, 10 | extreme west brings on, belongs, indeed, to him whom we 12 II, 11 | future. The commencement belongs to the past, existence to 13 II, 12 | called design peculiarly belongs. Therefore God, the Contriver 14 III, 1 | of all things, to whom it belongs not to argue, but to pronounce 15 III, 6 | a middle character which belongs to man, that is, knowledge 16 III, 9 | wise; and to it especially belongs humanity. For what is humanity 17 III, 11 | any other way than if it belongs peculiarly to virtue, and 18 III, 12 | can deny, happiness also belongs to him. For it is impossible 19 III, 12 | attribute of happiness, also belongs to him. The chief good, 20 III, 18 | the punishment of which belongs to God alone. For as we 21 IV, 28 | relates to a fault, the other belongs to praise." How senseless 22 V, 20 | worship of God, since it belongs to heavenly warfare, requires 23 V, 23 | neither desires anything which belongs to another, lest he should 24 VI, 3 | have represented that which belongs to virtues as steep and 25 VI, 4 | Tartarus' guilty reign."~For it belongs to that accuser who, having 26 VI, 6 | duty of defending the good belongs only to the good man. Yet 27 VI, 7 | book, so this way, which belongs altogether to folly, contains 28 VI, 9 | in that deadly road which belongs altogether to darkness. 29 VI, 12 | good judges deem that it belongs to their office to favour 30 VI, 12 | to whom everlasting mercy belongs, on this account commands 31 VI, 15 | from coveting that which belongs to another, he certainly 32 VII, 2 | the knowledge of which belongs to the divine nature. For 33 VII, 5 | other everlasting, which belongs to the soul. We received 34 VII, 5 | the pretext that the fault belongs to Him who made both good 35 VII, 7 | truth. But to know the truth belongs to him only who has been 36 VII, 7 | reason of man's creation belongs to a divine mystery; and 37 VII, 10 | to man, of which the one belongs to the soul, the other to 38 VII, 10 | fixed limits, because it belongs to the body; so also death 39 VII, 12 | possess knowledge, which belongs to divinity. Therefore it 40 VII, 20 | perceived by God, since it belongs to Him to be able to do