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1 I, 3 | subservient to his authority and command. If, therefore, all are 2 I, 7 | nothing but execute the command and will of God. Nor, however, 3 I, 15| man; and that he had given command to the people that a temple 4 I, 22| cheerfully submitted to his command, and observed annual rites 5 II, 8 | when he had neglected this command, he is said on the same 6 II, 8 | punishment for the neglect of his command, he was carried on a litter 7 II, 13| heaven and from God, to command; but for the former, which 8 II, 13| body; we use the soul to command, the body rather to obey." 9 II, 17| anything at all except at His command. For we say that the world 10 III, 18| appointed for us to keep, by the command of Him who placed us in 11 IV, 15| remedy, but by His word and command, as also the Sibyl had foretold:~" 12 IV, 15| power in Him, that by His command He compelled the winds to 13 IV, 17| unto them all that I shall command Him. And whosoever will 14 IV, 23| do the things which you command, for they are impossible. 15 IV, 27| in the name of his god, command the wicked spirit to come 16 V, 11| is truly a beast by whose command alone~"With rivulets of 17 V, 11| satellites of an impious command. For that was no honour, 18 VI, 12| divine expressions which command the performance of the rite. 19 VI, 17| presently: but that when men command us to act in opposition 20 VI, 17| punishments from preferring the command of God to the command of 21 VI, 17| the command of God to the command of man. Likewise it is a 22 VI, 18| reasoning, he altogether has command over himself: he is able 23 VII, 3 | especially man. to whose command He made all things subject. 24 VII, 17| men to adore him. He will command fire to come down from heaven, 25 VII, 21| wicked, and is under the command of the righteous. Nor, however, 26 VII, 24| rule them with most just command. Which the Sibyl proclaims