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1 I, 11| supplies us with various kinds of food! He has no apprehension 2 I, 20| guard. What wonder, if all kinds of profligacy flowed from 3 II, 6 | but also liable to all kinds of disease and suffering. 4 II, 6 | and cattle, and the other kinds of beasts and of birds, 5 II, 11| that animals of various kinds and of dissimilar forms 6 II, 11| nourishment to all these by their kinds from the earth, that they 7 II, 12| for this alone of so many kinds and natures of animals, 8 II, 15| CORRUPTION OF ANGELS, AND THE TWO KINDS OF DEMONS.~When, therefore, 9 II, 15| Thus there came to be two kinds of demons; one of heaven, 10 III, 4 | therefore, there began to be two kinds of philosophy: one the old 11 III, 4 | from it. Between these two kinds of philosophy I see that 12 III, 10| Cicero is true: "Of so many kinds of animals," he says, "there 13 III, 17| may be able to enjoy all kinds of indulgence; and if these 14 IV, 27| difference between the two kinds, that we may know what is 15 V, 9 | torment them with studied kinds of punishments, and think 16 V, 11| contain so infinite, so varied kinds of cruelty? For, having 17 V, 13| are lacerated by various kinds of tortures, and that they 18 VI, 1 | crimes and outrages of all kinds, think themselves religious 19 VI, 4 | and delightful with all kinds of flowers and fruits. For 20 VI, 4 | honour, repose, pleasure, all kinds of enticements; but together 21 VI, 4 | ignominy, labour, pain, and all kinds of hardship. For whoever 22 VI, 7 | either because there are many kinds of life, or because there 23 VI, 12| XII. OF THE KINDS OF BENEFICENCE, AND WORKS 24 VI, 17| recollection of various kinds of death, when the butchery 25 VI, 19| hence robberies, hence all kinds of crimes have originated. 26 VII, 22| historians and orators, and other kinds of writers, yet because 27 VII, 22| are tormented by manifold kinds of punishments, and are