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1 I, 19| falsehood of the poets does not consist in the deed, but in the 2 III, 3 | SECT.~Philosophy appears to consist of two subjects, knowledge 3 III, 6 | exists, it must necessarily consist of knowledge; if it does 4 III, 8 | force and office of virtue consist in the undertaking and carrying 5 III, 11| because its power and nature consist in the endurance of evil, 6 III, 11| that the duties of virtue consist in the despising of all 7 IV, 3 | worship, which does not consist in the service of the mind, 8 IV, 13| temple of God, which does not consist of walls, but of the heart 9 IV, 17| mysteries of the Jewish religion consist. On this account, therefore, 10 V, 14| virtue appears to them to consist in greatness of spirit; 11 VI, 6 | good. Virtue, then, cannot consist in the seeking of those 12 VI, 12| the nature of justice more consist than in our affording to 13 VI, 16| object of wisdom does not consist in the regulation of these, 14 VI, 17| because its force and nature consist in motion, but it ought 15 VII, 13| whose system and divination consist in this alone, the teaching