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1 I, 3 | that that which has been established by one is much more easily 2 I, 8 | designed, by His energy established, and by His judgment completed 3 I, 15| laws and institutions, and established on a firm basis. And if 4 I, 17| also different ages and established representations of form 5 I, 22| was in Latium, who both established impious rites to his grandfather 6 II, 5 | labour and rest might be established, but also interchanges of 7 II, 7 | rounding of the city, he established an asylum. To this all the 8 II, 7 | old men clothed in skins established at their will; who, however, 9 II, 9 | two eternal principles are established, and those indeed opposed 10 II, 9 | the world itself was not established by divine providence, and 11 II, 9 | when the sun was not yet established, and neither corn nor animals 12 II, 10| vices from virtues. He also established two parts of the earth itself 13 II, 14| religion of the true God was established. But from these also in 14 II, 14| their sacred root, they established for themselves at their 15 II, 16| POWER OVER THOSE WHO ARE ESTABLISHED IN THE FAITH.~And the nature 16 III, 4 | himself against all. Thus he established a new philosophy of not 17 III, 15| of living well, has been established, except in this the only 18 IV, 6 | the earth, and before He established the depths, before the fountains 19 IV, 9 | Logos as the arranger of the established order of things, and the 20 IV, 13| and His house shall be established, and His kingdom for ever." 21 IV, 13| he built was not firmly established, as the Church, which is 22 IV, 30| religion whose faith was less established, or who were less learned 23 VI, 10| of speaking was not yet established, what must we think ought 24 VII, 1 | God, which will then be established when our Lord shall return 25 VII, 2 | truth, because they who established them were men; nor can those 26 VII, 3 | human race was created or established by God. It is our business 27 VII, 5 | the heavenly things, and established the earthly. It is not necessary 28 VII, 6 | accordance with reason was not established on account of some reason 29 VII, 6 | or by whom was the world established? Why, or when, or how long, 30 VII, 9 | and that the world was established by nature, and not by providence. 31 VII, 10| itself. But when it has established for itself a firm abode,