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1 I, 15| the words of Aeneas giving commands to his friends:--~"Now with 2 II, 13| Then He gave to him fixed commands, by the observance of which 3 II, 17| something contrary to the commands of the ruler, through his 4 II, 17| therefore they imagine that commands, and victories, and wealth, 5 III, 11| say that it is riches? or commands? But these things are frail 6 III, 22| magistracies, and assume commands. And therefore he assigned 7 IV, 3 | if many lords shall give commands at variance with each other? 8 IV, 12| when, having completed the commands of God, He had revealed 9 IV, 14| what manner and with what commands He was sent by God to the 10 IV, 14| that He might fulfil the commands of Him who sent Him, He 11 IV, 30| Then that He gave us sure commands, which we ought always to 12 V, 12| all,--if all honours, all commands, all wealth, and all abundance 13 V, 14| who do not tremble at the commands of tyrants nor the swords 14 V, 19| offer to this man? what commands? what kingdoms? He who regards 15 V, 20| and their exploits, and commands, and deaths, and tombs; 16 V, 24| even in the present world, commands us, however, to await patiently 17 VI, 8 | which, however, neither commands nor forbids the good in 18 VI, 12| belongs, on this account commands that widows and orphans 19 VI, 13| their sins, and therefore He commands them to repent. But to repent 20 VI, 17| riches, and honours, and commands, and kingdoms themselves. 21 VI, 18| XVIII. OF SOME COMMANDS OF GOD, AND OF PATIENCE.~ 22 VI, 18| which God who enlightens us commands: let us sustain and endure 23 VI, 18| desire of obeying the divine commands, as of pleasing men, and 24 VI, 19| precepts of God Himself, who commands that we should not be angry 25 VI, 24| REPENTANCE, OF PARDON, AND THE COMMANDS OF GOD.~Nor, however, let 26 VI, 24| and divine, which always commands things which are right and 27 VII, 1 | believe that teaching which commands them to despise all power