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1 1 | mortals. For who can doubt respecting a providence, when he sees
2 4 | statements which have been made respecting the Supreme God, either
3 10| HIS LICENTIOUS LIFE.~But respecting the king and father of all
4 12| called gods; as they did also respecting their kingdoms. For when
5 21| information to Hercules respecting the stealing of his cattle,
6 21| ludicrous fictions there are, respecting which it is grievous to
7 23| BARBARIANS.~We have spoken respecting the gods: now we will speak
8 29| arguing, in his fourth book respecting providence, said: Nothing
9 33| it. When inquiry is made respecting the chief good of man, it
10 38| especially because in his books respecting the state he wished all
11 46| The same prophet says respecting His silence: "I was brought
12 46| teeth." The same also says respecting food and drink in the lxviiith
13 46| vinegar to drink." Also respecting the cross of Christ: "And
14 49| philosophers, flatter themselves respecting the Supreme God. He who
15 52| declined to make a stand respecting the fact of their innocence.
16 55| firm or certain argument respecting justice. ~
17 58| this the worship of God, respecting which I must now speak,
18 60| another that which you feel respecting yourself, and to your own
19 60| person that which you judge respecting another, and you will understand
20 62| hearing (to say nothing respecting songs, which often so charm
21 72| great judgment on the earth respecting the living and the dead,
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