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1 7 | nor any indication. For justice is peculiar to religion, 2 7 | worship of God is ascribed to justice; and he who does not embrace 3 8 | from the brutes, and of justice, by which the public life 4 12| away, neither wisdom nor justice can be retained: wisdom, 5 12| is found in man alone; justice, because unless God, who 6 12| because, if religion and justice are taken away, having lost 7 14| participation of the divine justice. For it is not right that 8 14| the sake of religion and justice. And of this matter Marcus 9 14| understood that we are born to justice." And if this is most true, 10 14| two things the whole of justice is comprised. But he who 11 15| that, though he was born to justice, he nevertheless performs 12 15| other: light, life, and justice to the one; darkness, death, 13 16| who are persuaded that justice is pleasing to God, both 14 17| plainly in accordance with justice and wisdom. But the Stoics 15 18| imbued with the precepts of justice by the same God.~ 16 20| great numbers who elude justice by favour or influence. 17 21| preserve moderation and justice. Therefore He who commands 18 23| which it does service. But justice and kindness are as immortal