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1 I, 3 | deceived. For he does not comprehend how great are the might 2 I, 20| to honour virtue, but to comprehend it with the mind, and to 3 III, 3 | and suspended,--to wish to comprehend these things, I say, by 4 III, 10| him alone it is given to comprehend divine things. And concerning 5 III, 20| things, he was unable even to comprehend the nature of those things 6 IV, 5 | things, he who desires to comprehend the truth ought not only 7 IV, 24| body, of itself can neither comprehend nor receive the truth, unless 8 V, 18| was not so, but did not comprehend the cause why he appeared 9 VI, 12| affairs. But if you do not comprehend this virtue, that you may 10 VII, 1 | philosophers did not see nor comprehend the truth; but that they 11 VII, 2 | philosophers, that they did not comprehend the system of the world, 12 VII, 3 | to be mad? But these men comprehend under the one name of nature 13 VII, 7 | the philosophers did not comprehend this main point, they were 14 VII, 7 | they were neither able to comprehend truth, although they for 15 VII, 9 | said, it is difficult to comprehend with the mind how the soul 16 VII, 9 | about God? Is it easy to comprehend how He is vigorous without 17 VII, 13| But because they did not comprehend the nature of the soul, 18 VII, 22| because they so quickly comprehend the subjects which they