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1 I, pref| speaking well, as he who teaches men to live in piety and 2 I, 4 | it does to one opinion, teaches that they were not under 3 I, 14 | OF EUHEMERUS AND ENNIUS TEACHES CONCERNING THE GODS.~Now, 4 I, 15 | ruling well. And this Cicero teaches in his treatise on the Nature 5 II, 7 | ascertained it. Behold, reason teaches you that the religious institutions 6 II, 13 | God, which even the Sibyl teaches in her verse, saying:"Man 7 III, 6 | wisdom. But Arcesilas, who teaches that there is no knowledge, 8 III, 8 | controversies of those men. This teaches us what is the true and 9 III, 14 | followed and approved. But this teaches nothing, excepting that 10 III, 14 | philosophy which, though it teaches nothing, you extolled with 11 III, 17 | say this in word, yet he teaches it in fact. For when he 12 IV, 7 | mouth of man, as Hermes teaches, saying these things: "Now 13 IV, 13 | He was also man, Jeremiah teaches, saying: "And He is a man, 14 IV, 14 | David in the cixth Psalm teaches the same, saying: "Before 15 IV, 14 | Zechariah most plainly teaches, even mentioning His name: " 16 IV, 20 | was about to be, Isaiah teaches, in whose book the Most 17 IV, 23 | same manner in which he teaches that men ought to live, 18 IV, 23 | before their eyes that he teaches things which are possible? 19 IV, 24 | should practise what he teaches, and as it were go before 20 IV, 24 | can one practise what he teaches, unless he is like him whom 21 IV, 24 | unless he is like him whom he teaches? For if he be subject to 22 IV, 26 | of His suffering itself teaches. For whatever sufferings 23 V, 7 | necessity of the case itself teaches. For if it is virtue to 24 V, 10 | thefts of Mercurius, who teaches that to deceive is not the 25 V, 16 | wholesomeness of this precept teaches that he who shall simply 26 V, 18 | disputation, reason itself teaches that it is impossible for 27 V, 20 | unchangeable, because it teaches justice, because it is always 28 VI, 10 | relationship of brotherhood, God teaches us never to do evil, but 29 VI, 20 | names, as Sisinnius Capita teaches in his book on the games. 30 VII, 5 | animal. And this argument teaches that man is born mortal;