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1 I, 2 | sounds; so the same holds good regarding the eyes of the 2 I, 3 | act wickedly, but He is good, and kind, and merciful, 3 I, 14 | rest, and abundance of good things, which neither hath 4 II, 1 | some conversation, my very good friend Autolycus, and when 5 II, 5 | sprang the gods by whom all good is given?~Tell from their 6 II, 8 | Benevolent, he warns mankind to good,~Urges to toil and prompts 7 II, 11 | saw the light, that it was good," manifestly made good for 8 II, 11 | was good," manifestly made good for man. "And God divided 9 II, 11 | and God saw that it was good. And the evening and the 10 II, 11 | and God saw that it was good. And God said, Let the earth 11 II, 11 | and God saw that it was good. And the evening and the 12 II, 11 | and God saw that it was good. And the evening and the 13 II, 11 | and God saw that it was good. And God blessed them saying, 14 II, 11 | and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the 15 II, 14 | in the island-harbours of good anchorage; and into these 16 II, 15 | and immortality, and all good. But the moon wanes monthly, 17 II, 17 | evil by God, but all things good, yea, very good,--but the 18 II, 17 | all things good, yea, very good,--but the sin in which man 19 II, 20 | pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life 20 II, 20 | tree of the knowledge of good and evil. And a river flows 21 II, 20 | the gold of that land is good, and there is bdellium and 22 II, 20 | tree of the knowledge of good and evil, ye shall not eat 23 II, 20 | LORD God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; 24 II, 21 | shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. And the woman 25 II, 21 | woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was 26 II, 24 | beautiful in appearance, or good for food. For at first there 27 II, 24 | pleasant to the sight and good for food." By the expressions, 28 II, 25 | of knowledge itself was good, and its fruit was good. 29 II, 25 | good, and its fruit was good. For it was not the tree, 30 II, 25 | knowledge;. but knowledge is good when one uses it discreetly. 31 II, 35 | there is none that doeth good, no, not one; they have 32 II, 36 | eternally;~Who proffers to the good most rich rewards,~And against 33 II, 38 | righteousness and the doing of good works. For one of the prophets 34 III, 2 | did they utter? Or what good did their tragedies do to 35 III, 2 | philosophy to Diogenes? What good did it do Epicurus to maintain 36 III, 7 | comic poet, who says,--~"Good hope have they who praise 37 III, 7 | Ariston said:--~"Be of good courage: God will still 38 III, 9 | and to be pious, and to do good. And concerning piety He 39 III, 9 | LORD thy God." And of doing good He said: "Honour thy father 40 III, 11| to them by God, God being good and pitiful, unwilling to 41 III, 12| see, and ask which is the good way of the LORD your God, 42 III, 14| publicans." And those that do good it teaches not to boast,