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1 I, 1 | especially who are commonly esteemed wise, or because men will 2 I, 6 | both brought forward and esteemed as such, except those of 3 I, 11| and of the others, who are esteemed gods, and composed a history 4 I, 11| during his reign he was so esteemed. He might have argued thus: 5 I, 15| testimony of his ought to be esteemed the more weighty, because 6 I, 18| of the Greeks, who always esteemed most trifling things as 7 I, 21| these ought rather to be esteemed impious, who, though they 8 I, 21| that all things which are esteemed sacred are empty, vain, 9 II, 7 | things which are true are now esteemed of less value: they are 10 II, 7 | authority should be so highly esteemed by posterity, since during 11 III, 9 | appear in your senses, if you esteemed the mere pleasure more highly 12 III, 11| all those things which are esteemed as goods, as others do overpowered 13 III, 14| whereas He ought to have been esteemed as a God on this very account, 14 III, 17| Socrates or Plato, who are esteemed as kings of philosophers, 15 IV, 1 | subjects, deserved to be esteemed and called wise men. O wretched 16 IV, 13| Why then are we commonly esteemed as foolish, and visionary, 17 IV, 15| heavenly power, the Jews esteemed Him a magician. When He 18 IV, 16| from us; and He was not esteemed. He carries our sins, and 19 V, 5 | were much earlier, and were esteemed as wise before the origin 20 V, 9 | upon those who have highly esteemed their faith, and have not 21 V, 12| of death only, but it is esteemed as beyond all crimes to 22 V, 16| himself with humility, is esteemed excellent and illustrious 23 V, 16| here considered evil are esteemed good in heaven."~ 24 V, 19| think, why our people are esteemed foolish by the foolish. 25 VI, 4 | it all things which are esteemed on earth as good things-- 26 VI, 6 | understood. Nor were they who are esteemed and called wise, Marcus 27 VI, 9 | difficult in itself, be esteemed as a good in any other way 28 VI, 11| bodily forms? He is to be esteemed by you as a man, whoever 29 VI, 12| not been wanting those who esteemed burial as superfluous, and 30 VI, 13| Crassus in riches, is to be esteemed as poor, as naked, as a 31 VI, 14| of this kind, but always esteemed as a vice that virtue which 32 VI, 20| of those things which are esteemed lawful among men. Thus it 33 VI, 25| and other things which are esteemed precious, are valued by 34 VII, 22| right-eous, then, are so lightly esteemed, and so easily taken away,