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1 4 | diseases, and to untimely death. They are indignant, it 2 4 | its own accord passed to death, that it might be capable 3 4 | be capable of receiving death itself, which is the dissolution 4 4 | might find an approach for death in order to the dissolution 5 4 | approach it, not even could death, since death is the consequence 6 4 | even could death, since death is the consequence of diseases. 7 4 | But how could a premature death be absent from him, for 8 4 | from him, for whom a mature death had been appointed? Assuredly 9 4 | granted, the condition of death must necessarily be excluded. 10 4 | as to repel frailty and death? That man, therefore, may 11 4 | should at some time receive death, since he is possessed of 12 4 | liable to dissolution and to death. Therefore they are most 13 4 | who complain of premature death, since the condition of 14 4 | is subject to disease or death, unless, having completed 15 4 | neither is the condition of death foreign to him who is at 16 4 | concerning diseases and premature death; whereas they ought to have 17 4 | he must also be liable to death; because he to whom death 18 4 | death; because he to whom death does not come, must of necessity 19 4 | itself the condition of death; but where there shall be 20 4 | age have any place, nor death, which follows old age. 21 4 | follows old age. Moreover, if death were appointed for a fixed 22 4 | is punished by premature death. And if these things should 23 16| destroyed: and this is called death. But he, if he had possessed 24 18| the soul is put to rest by death, the mind by sleep, and 25 18| it is asleep in perpetual death. Therefore the system of