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1 2 | Divine Institutes. But we say that those fall from the 2 2 | the Supreme God. For some say that He neither does a kindness 3 4 | divinity. What else does he say, who takes from God all 4 4 | was not so crafty as to say those things with the desire 5 5 | respecting the divine nature, who say that there is kindness in 6 5 | human frailty. For they say that anger is a commotion 7 7 | their appetite and pleasure, say that they are born on the 8 7 | it is impious for man to say. For who is so unlearned 9 8 | of men. For why should I say 'may He be propitious? for 10 10| divine providence, either say that it is composed of first 11 10| meeting together of which they say that the whole world came 12 10| from them, whence shall we say that they themselves are? 13 10| he might refute those who say that all things are produced 14 10| from atoms. Why should I say, that if materials of the 15 10| rains. Where, then, do we say that fluids are produced? 16 10| motion or sensibility? I say nothing of the exercise 17 10| which are heavenly? They say that the gods are without 18 10| any human being who might say these things, or that there 19 10| Leucippus? But, as others say, the world was made by Nature, 20 11| his followers the Stoics, say nearly the same things. 21 13| opinion of the Stoics, who say that the world was made 22 13| repelled this. For they say that there are many things 23 13| is altogether evil. They say that the viper, when burnt 24 17| is there that, I will not say our race, but even the universe 25 18| What need is there, they say, of anger, since faults 26 18| aroused. But that which we say respecting man, we also 27 18| respecting man, we also say respecting God, who made 28 18| God, because the Stoics say that God has no form, and 29 20| Why, then, some one will say, does it often occur, that 30 21| For some one will perhaps say, that God is so far from 31 21| man to be angry. I might say that the anger of man ought 32 22| RECITED.~This is what I had to say, most beloved Donatus, respecting