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1 I, 1 | if, as I hope, we shall attain to this, we will send them 2 II, 3 | But man by himself cannot attain to this knowledge, unless 3 II, 13| thousandth year. But now they who attain to the hundredth year, which 4 III, 1 | THE PHILOSOPHERS DID NOT ATTAIN TO IT. OF THE SIMPLE STYLE 5 III, 1 | truth, which no one can attain to by reflection or disputation. 6 III, 2 | impossible by any human study to attain to wisdom, and therefore 7 III, 8 | the mind? But if we do not attain even to a common and moderate 8 III, 12| thought that they should attain to immortality through the 9 III, 12| and to what end we must attain; virtue causes us to attain 10 III, 12| attain; virtue causes us to attain to it. The one without the 11 III, 12| reason that they did not attain to the highest good; for 12 III, 13| the study by which we may attain them, or there is none at 13 III, 13| although I endeavoured to attain in some degree to the means 14 III, 25| none but learned men could attain to it. "Philosophy," says 15 III, 29| that no one may be able to attain to the knowledge of the 16 III, 30| investigate, to grasp, and to attain to it, because they either 17 IV, 4 | are disinherited do not attain to the inheritance of their 18 IV, 24| yet it would be unable to attain to the highest virtue, and 19 IV, 26| which men might walk to attain the favour of God. For He 20 IV, 26| following his teacher, man might attain to eternal life. He therefore 21 V, 3 | wish for if he were able to attain to it; because there is 22 V, 3 | own name he was unable to attain it, nor did he venture to 23 V, 8 | to you, which you cannot attain to by any other means than 24 VI, 4 | difficult for the good to attain to their wishes, because 25 VI, 4 | him who has been able to attain to virtue, and take it ill 26 VI, 6 | when they have begun to attain to their purpose and their 27 VII, 2 | it strives by itself to attain to the conception and knowledge 28 VII, 2 | God alone. But man cannot attain this knowledge by reflection 29 VII, 5 | natures; that they might not attain to immortality by a delicate 30 VII, 5 | the former at our birth we attain to the latter by striving, 31 VII, 5 | life, nor are they able to attain to immortality. because 32 VII, 5 | the earth, is unable to attain to that higher life. But 33 VII, 11| and it cannot desire or attain to these very things without 34 VII, 26| Ruler of the universe, may attain to a resemblance of righteousness, 35 VII, 26| righteousness, but he cannot attain to righteousness itself.