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1 I, 4 | impulse of madness. For who possessed of a frenzied mind would 2 I, 11| that unlimited authority possessed by Mark Antony, to whom 3 I, 13| co-heir; whereas, if he had possessed any divine knowledge, he 4 I, 20| the gods; for if they had possessed any intelligence, they would 5 I, 21| itsduration!"~Who that is possessed of any sense would not laugh 6 II, 4 | repel this sacrilegious man, possessed of such power, from their 7 II, 6 | ELEMENTS ARE GOD, NOR ARE THEY POSSESSED OF LIFE.~In like manner, 8 II, 6 | assumed, that the world is possessed of sensibility, and is God, 9 II, 6 | also in the same manner are possessed of sensibility, and are 10 II, 7 | elements themselves. Men are possessed with so great a fondness 11 II, 9 | human race. Since God was possessed of the greatest foresight 12 II, 9 | For if every animal is possessed of reason, it is certain 13 II, 9 | than God. And since He is possessed of sensibility, intelligence, 14 II, 10| although He is one only, is possessed of perfect majesty, and 15 II, 11| Thou art my image, O man, possessed of right reason."~The poets 16 II, 16| depart from the bodies of the possessed: for, being lashed by their 17 II, 20| to profess, that they are possessed with the desire of investigation, 18 III, 10| any one deny that they are possessed of reason, since they often 19 III, 12| then immortality, which is possessed of the attribute of happiness, 20 III, 15| Lais, because he himself possessed Lais, whereas others were 21 III, 15| Lais, whereas others were possessed by Lais. O illustrious wisdom, 22 III, 19| instruction, and that he was possessed of those resources which 23 III, 22| of one's own which can be possessed; he took away abstinence, 24 IV, 3 | it may appear that he is possessed of a double power, because 25 IV, 6 | the Most High God, who is possessed of the greatest power, is 26 IV, 8 | none does but an animal possessed of a body, and subject to 27 V, 1 | ignorant, or at any rate possessed of little learning. For 28 V, 15| of such a character, had possessed knowledge also, in proportion 29 VI, 10| infants, every one who is possessed of sense will understand. 30 VII, 6 | given for the use of those possessed of bodies; and yet if they 31 VII, 14| merits, inasmuch as they possessed neither righteousness nor 32 VII, 22| forgetful of themselves, but possessed of the same perception and