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1 I, 5 | always maintained what they perceived under the guidance of nature, 2 I, 7 | estimated, nor His greatness perceived, nor His beginning comprehended. 3 I, 18| And so Hercules, when he perceived that his muscles were disfigured 4 II, 3 | sagacious men, because they perceived their falsehood; but the 5 II, 8 | and that when he again perceived the same image asking whether 6 III, 18| matter which they rightly perceived. For, since they feared 7 III, 20| is from heaven. But if he perceived this, that we ought not 8 III, 25| philosophers. The Stoics, moreover, perceived this, who said that philosophy 9 III, 26| That, therefore, which they perceived to be justly required by 10 III, 29| wanting. When, therefore, they perceived the force of this perverse 11 IV, 1 | subject, could the truth be perceived and ascertained. For, after 12 IV, 7 | things, and the God first perceived by the mind, to speak of 13 IV, 16| upon a fleece, cannot be perceived, because it makes no sound; 14 V, 9 | any understanding, have perceived from this, both that they 15 V, 15| nature or qualities might be perceived by philosophers. And I could 16 VI, 2 | intestines?" He plainly perceived that there is no need of 17 VI, 11| follow justice. And when he perceived that this was inhuman and 18 VI, 24| things in which they have perceived wiles and snares. Thus repentance 19 VII, 1 | it, that they by no means perceived from what source that fragrance 20 VII, 3 | as those are who have not perceived that the divine spirit is 21 VII, 7 | by which all things are perceived to be kept together and 22 VII, 7 | those things which they had perceived to be true, as we have done 23 VII, 8 | chief good. For although he perceived the truth respecting the 24 VII, 9 | souls can be proved and perceived: which arguments we will 25 VII, 9 | by the eyesight, but are perceived by other parts of the body. 26 VII, 9 | manner, God is not to be perceived by us through the sight 27 VII, 9 | the same way, since it is perceived from reason itself, and 28 VII, 10| his Yusculan Disputations, perceived, though with doubt, that 29 VII, 20| slighthess incapable of being perceived, but only by us who are 30 VII, 20| corporeal i but capable of being perceived by God, since it belongs