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1 I, pref| impediment, they might follow the simple truth, and it alone. And 2 I, 15 | excellence, men as yet rude and simple really entertained this 3 II, 9 | cannot be otherwise than simple, so that all things descended 4 III, 1 | NOT ATTAIN TO IT. OF THE SIMPLE STYLE OF THE SCRIPTURES.~ 5 III, 1 | nature of the case, that simple and undisguised truth should 6 III, 1 | related in a concise and simple manner. For it was not befitting 7 III, 8 | is in truth the giver of simple and calm wisdom? which is 8 III, 15 | so wisdom must be one and simple, because, if anything is 9 IV, 17 | to live with an open and simple heart, since that part of 10 IV, 26 | did not go before us as simple, or superfluous, or by chance. 11 IV, 30 | away the incautious and simple part of the people to the 12 V, 1 | prophets spoke in common and simple language, as though they 13 V, 5 | preferred to live content with a simple mode of life,"~as Cicero 14 VI, 7 | strength, one abode--is both simple, because with like minds, 15 VI, 9 | forth to all as uniform and simple: and he who is ignorant 16 VI, 12 | it is not the part of a simple and open man to ingratiate 17 VI, 17 | they had denied, but in a simple manner, will show that the 18 VI, 18 | injury."~Oh how he marred a simple and true sentiment by the 19 VI, 20 | souls as yet innocent and simple of the light which they 20 VI, 21 | poems, they de spise the simple and common language of the 21 VII, 1 | are unable to live in a simple style--undoubtedly prefer 22 VII, 1 | them open, and plain, and simple, and that which is chiefly