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1 I, pref| Certainly we shall now much more rightly discuss respecting the heavenly 2 I, 1 | how much better and more rightly shall we follow up in writing 3 II, 2 | workman. Seneca, therefore, rightly says in his moral treatises: 4 II, 4 | to the god whom you would rightly worship:--~"Written law 5 II, 6 | name of God. For no one can rightly say that the members of 6 II, 10 | heat; of water, moisture. Rightly therefore does Ovid say:--~" 7 III, 3 | cannot be known by man! Rightly therefore did Socrates, 8 III, 4 | one only. For no one can rightly judge concerning himself, 9 III, 6 | withering. And Arcesilas rightly saw that they are arrogant, 10 III, 12 | life, if virtue, as it is rightly said, makes a happy life. 11 III, 16 | empty and false; and Tullius rightly gives the preference, above 12 III, 18 | that very matter which they rightly perceived. For, since they 13 IV, 26 | speaks false things it is not rightly employed: and therefore 14 IV, 26 | immortality. For you may rightly deem those to be dead, who, 15 V, 14 | men with inconsistency, rightly says the highest virtue 16 V, 18 | from God. Flaccus therefore rightly said, that the power of 17 VI, 5 | the philosophers have not rightly defined, as to its nature, 18 VI, 9 | be taken up, as is most rightly said by these, because it 19 VI, 11 | be preserved, if we wish rightly to be called men. But what 20 VI, 11 | name? Not even do they act rightly in burying their property 21 VI, 12 | Cicero says: "Hospitality was rightly praised by Theophrastus. 22 VI, 12 | appears among men to be done rightly and kindly. For it is the 23 VI, 17 | effect this, that we may rightly direct the affections, a 24 VI, 17 | death is quiet. They also rightly esteem some things as virtues, 25 VI, 18 | restraining of oneself is rightly named patience, which single 26 VI, 19 | foresight. They say this indeed rightly, if they know the true limits 27 VI, 20 | workmanship. The philosophers rightly took this away. For they 28 VI, 25 | blessing." And he spoke rightly. For we ought to sacrifice 29 VII, 9 | Maker? And Trismegistus most rightly called this looking a contemplation