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1 I, 3 | limits, or, if he shall have passed beyond them, he must drive 2 I, 21| andin how great dangers is passed this term of life, whatever 3 II, 9 | envy as with poison, and passed from good to evil; and at 4 II, 13| from the garden, having passed sentence upon the sinner, 5 III, 12| whole of this time which is passed on earth has reference. 6 III, 19| itself is a good if it is passed virtuously, but an evil 7 III, 19| pass, that if life has been passed in the service of God, death 8 III, 19| animals, said that souls passed from the bodies of men to 9 IV, 10| distressed by famine and want, passed over into Egypt, that they 10 V, 6 | tinder the name of justice, passed most unequal and unjust 11 V, 17| with poverty. Therefore he passed to greater things, in which 12 V, 17| in behalf of justice, he passed them by as a pitfall without 13 VI, 10| from the earth, when they passed a wandering life among the 14 VI, 20| pleasure, and that, when it passed the boundaries assigned 15 VII, 12| the age of youth has been passed in virtue; and if excessive 16 VII, 14| many thousands of ages had passed since this beautiful arrangement 17 VII, 15| compelled by want of corn, passed into Egypt with all his 18 VII, 20| since sentence cannot be passed upon them for their acquittal, 19 VII, 22| thousand years had been passed in the lower regions, they 20 VII, 22| objection: So many ages have now passed; what individual ever arose 21 VII, 23| Pythagoras asserted that souls passed into new bodies; but foolishly, 22 VII, 23| but foolishly, that they passed from men into cattle, and