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1 I, 6 | reserve others for more befitting opportunities. But since 2 I, 11| want of foreknowledge not befitting a god; for had not Themis 3 I, 11| his son. For what is so befitting the character of a god, 4 I, 16| any time to be born, it is befitting that we should know why 5 II, 1 | forgotten, that the only befitting object of worship is, above 6 II, 2 | born quadrupeds. It is not befitting that the heavenly being 7 II, 3 | the people wise: that is a befitting subject, on which you may 8 II, 4 | sacrilegious deeds, it was befitting that the gods should be 9 II, 9 | was neither possible nor befitting that anything should exist 10 III, 1 | simple manner. For it was not befitting that, when God was speaking 11 III, 14| have determined upon the befitting course of life. Of what 12 III, 25| capable of wisdom, it was befitting that both workmen, and country 13 IV, 4 | Father, which was their befitting and necessary duty. But 14 IV, 7 | might. First of all, it is befitting that we should know that 15 IV, 13| For which reason it was befitting that the Son also should 16 IV, 18| exuberance, as to lament in a befitting manner that cross, which 17 IV, 24| a reasonable plea. It is befitting that a master and teacher 18 IV, 25| was sent by God, it was befitting that He should not be born 19 IV, 30| Before all things, it is befitting that we should know both 20 V, 4 | nourishment; so also it was befitting that this man, because he 21 V, 9 | men reproaches which are befitting to themselves. For they 22 V, 10| detestable action of his was the befitting exercise of piety. He is 23 V, 14| saying that nothing is so befitting the gravity and constancy 24 V, 20| examine every point. It is befitting that they should undertake 25 VI, 4 | at the same time, it is befitting that every one should consider 26 VI, 14| restrain itself within the befitting punishments of the guilty, 27 VI, 15| thought it vicious, so it was befitting that another name should 28 VI, 16| from without; nor was it befitting that these themselves should 29 VI, 18| produce, from what can a more befitting example be sought, than 30 VI, 20| wicked. It is not therefore befitting that those who strive to 31 VI, 25| Trismegistus Hermes is a befitting witness, who agrees with 32 VII, 3 | providence. It was therefore befitting that Plato, and those who 33 VII, 5 | to all evils? when it was befitting that man should be happy, 34 VII, 22| taken away, since it is befitting that those who have risen 35 VII, 26| righteousness. It was therefore befitting that, in arranging the condition