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1 I, 11| senseless elements, which are separated by so long an interval, 2 I, 20| But these things cannot be separated from man. For if they are 3 II, 2 | been removed by death or separated by absence. In which of 4 II, 6 | senseless s unless they are separated from the body. But what 5 II, 9 | all that mass, and having separated each object from the confused 6 II, 13| neither can the blood be separated from the body, as moisture 7 III, 8 | that they can scarcely be separated from them, and even neglect 8 III, 11| to be incapable of being separated or disunited from it; and 9 III, 22| males and females were not separated in the case of other animals, 10 IV, 2 | that the one cannot be separated from the other.~ 11 IV, 3 | WISDOM AND RELIGION CANNOT BE SEPARATED: THE LORD OF NATURE MUST 12 IV, 3 | religious system of the gods are separated, and far removed from each 13 IV, 3 | The one, then, cannot be separated from the other; because 14 IV, 4 | wisdom, nor can wisdom be separated from religion; because it 15 IV, 5 | wisdom and religion cannot be separated, it remains that we speak 16 IV, 6 | was by Him: and when He separated His own seat, when He made 17 IV, 19| veil of the temple, which separated the two tabernacles, was 18 IV, 28| but our ancestors also, separated superstition from religion. 19 IV, 29| Son, nor can the Son be separated from the Father, since the 20 IV, 29| beloved by Him, He is not separated from Him; just as the stream 21 IV, 29| just as the stream is not separated from the fountain. nor the 22 IV, 29| just as the voice cannot be separated from the mouth, nor the 23 V, 15| cannot be torn asunder and separated from it--piety and equity. 24 V, 15| proceed from justice, and be separated from the very fountain itself. 25 VI, 7 | which appear indeed to be separated from that common one. and 26 VI, 7 | that the good should be separated from the bad, the strong 27 VI, 24| destruction, they can scarcely be separated from them: they would more 28 VII, 5 | together; nor can they be separated from one another, unless 29 VII, 5 | the body and soul) are separated. Finally, the knowledge 30 VII, 7 | abodes of the good were separated from the wicked; and that 31 VII, 11| does not perish, but is separated from the body, because the 32 VII, 12| fineness, when any violence has separated the two, which separation 33 VII, 12| says, when torn out and separated from the body, can see nothing, 34 VII, 12| so also the soul, when separated, can perceive nothing, because 35 VII, 18| pious and faithful, being separated from the wicked, will stretch 36 VII, 20| truth. For the semi, when separated from the body, is, as the