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1 1 | also should be deceived, being incited by the authority 2 1 | things. But the philosophers, being destitute of this teaching, 3 2 | earth, by whose teaching being freed from the error in 4 4 | is peculiar to a living being, nor does anything impossible 5 4 | if He is always inactive, being at rest and un-moveable? 6 4 | ignorance of the truth. For, being led from the beginning by 7 4 | consequences; because one affection being removed, necessity itself 8 7 | who does not embrace this, being far removed from the nature 9 8 | What honour can be due to a being who pays no regard to us, 10 9 | should be in the world some being of surpassing excellence, 11 10| divisible, and capable of being cut; for hooks and angles 12 10| is formed, which either, being dispersed, moistens whatever 13 10| whatever it has covered, or being collected, is carried aloft 14 10| dispersed, the seeds at length being resolved, and returning 15 10| there should be any human being who might say these things, 16 11| incorporeal mind, which, being diffused and stretched through 17 12| the fear of a superior being taken away, he shall be 18 13| which is in moist places, being seethed and heated, becomes 19 13| other, so that, the one being taken away, the other must 20 13| Therefore, good and evil things being set before it, then at length 21 14| objects. For he is the only being who, since he is intelligent 22 15| because it is capable of being laid hold of: the one is 23 18| goes on to vice, because, being mingled with frailty derived 24 20| afterwards become righteous; from being injurious, have become good; 25 20| have become good; from being wicked, have become temperate! 26 21| that God is so far from being angry, that in His precepts 27 21| moderated and suppressed, lest, being out of his mind, he should 28 22| those who represent God as being without emotions. It only 29 22| consists. All the prophets, being filled with the Divine Spirit, 30 23| part, not prohibited from being in common use. And of these 31 23| when, the God of heaven being enraged against the cities 32 23| and the palace of heaven, being caught by fire, shall be 33 23| fear. The Milesian Apollo being consulted concerning the 34 23| by which the human soul, being ensnared and enslaved to 35 23| as we can, let "us aim at being good and bounteous: if we