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1 I, 2 | Stoics, who taught that the universe could neither have been 2 I, 2 | what God all this visible universe is governed, does not understand 3 I, 3 | III. WHETHER THE UNIVERSE IS GOVERNED BY THE POWER 4 I, 3 | with the first: Whether the universe is governed by the power 5 I, 3 | sustain the government of the universe? unless we should happen 6 I, 3 | for the government of the universe there is more need of the 7 I, 3 | had power to create the universe, is also unable to govern 8 I, 3 | immense a work as that of the universe could not even have been 9 I, 3 | others opposed it. The universe, therefore, must be ruled 10 I, 3 | decay. But to say that the universe is governed by the will 11 I, 3 | any one suppose that the universe cannot be governed by one, 12 I, 5 | it was an element of the universe, and must itself have had 13 I, 5 | the name, admits that the universe was arranged by God, whom 14 I, 5 | through all parts of the universe, and through all nature, 15 I, 5 | Fabricator of the whole universe. Cleanthes and Anaximenes 16 I, 5 | Mind presides over the. universe. Plato, who is judged the 17 I, 5 | truly is, God, and that this universe, so perfect and wonderful, 18 I, 5 | he adduces proof that the universe is governed by Him, when 19 I, 6 | alone is the framer of the universe, and the artificer of all 20 I, 7 | is one only King of the universe, one Father, one God.~But 21 I, 8 | such authority, that the universe is governed by the power 22 I, 11| Or who presided over the universe before the birth of Saturn? 23 II, 2 | in whatever part of the universe they are,--it follows that 24 II, 5 | Undoubtedly God, the framer of the universe, so arranged and contrived 25 II, 5 | and representation of the universe in hollow brass, in which 26 II, 6 | THAT NEITHER THE WHOLE UNIVERSE NOR THE ELEMENTS ARE GOD, 27 II, 17| the world and ruler of the universe, who knows all things, from 28 IV, 9 | things, and the framer of the universe: whom also He calls Fate, 29 VII, 26| of God, the Ruler of the universe, may attain to a resemblance