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1 I, 4 | wicked, and to those who lead an unholy life. Wherefore 2 I, 18| way to immortality than to lead armies, to lay waste the 3 II, 6 | from a false source always lead to foolish and absurd conclusions. 4 III, 8 | not only to mould us, and lead us into the way, but also 5 III, 13| questioning, and thus to lead him to confession, as though 6 III, 21| SYSTEM OF PLATO, WHICH WOULD LEAD TO THE OVERTHROW OF STATES.~ 7 III, 21| then, did that community lead him? Marriages also, be 8 IV, 17| emblem of the name, and lead the people into the land 9 IV, 20| the Jews, lest He should lead them to repentance, and 10 IV, 25| that He might be able to lead man to God--that is, to 11 IV, 27| senses, raves, is mad: let us lead him into the temple of the 12 IV, 27| in order that they may lead men into errors, and call 13 IV, 30| precipices, by which they might lead away the incautious and 14 V, 1 | are the men whom we would lead away from a foolish persuasion 15 V, 9 | presence they are ashamed to lead an evil life, who, though 16 V, 17| ore when it is gold, or lead when it is silver, will 17 V, 19| that most narrow path might lead to the lofty reward of immortality. 18 VI, 3 | natural blandishments, and lead them captivated by the appearance 19 VI, 3 | labour--they say that he will lead a life of honour and abundance; 20 VI, 3 | and to this life which we lead on earth. The poets perhaps 21 VI, 3 | We, on the other hand, lead those of each sex, every 22 VI, 5 | land or by sea, no one will lead an army to carry off and 23 VI, 7 | are altogether in deceit, lead men altogether into fraud, 24 VI, 7 | return to the same, and all lead at the very end to one issue. 25 VI, 8 | rule and govern you as to lead you without any error to 26 VII, 5 | earthly; and these men also lead an earthly life, nor are 27 VII, 5 | enticements of these He might lead men to the concealed evil. 28 VII, 9 | that earthly life, which we lead in common with dumb animals, 29 VII, 9 | beings, and endeavours to lead them to death, which dissolves 30 VII, 27| an inseparable companion, lead us to God; and "while a