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1 2 | respecting their previous life, and not be influenced by 2 2 | be done to us. Let the life of the accused persons be 3 3 | make inquiry concerning our life, our opinions, our loyalty 4 12| everything in the present life to God, who made us and 5 12| generally despised method of life, believing that we shall 6 12| benevolent and moderate life from the great Judge. Plato 7 12| then, those who consider life. to be comprised in this, " 8 12| men who reckon the present life of very small worth indeed, 9 12| conducted to the future life by this one thing alone, 10 12| unity; and who know that the life for which we look is far 11 12| and when we live such a life as this, that we may escape 12 18| reason for the course of life we follow. May you, by considering 13 22| fire, and Juno source of life,~ With Pluto and Nestis, 14 23| that images destitute of life and motion can of themselves 15 25| Stripped of all means of life, while others still~Continue 16 25| by the termination of his life, which remains equal and 17 31| us away from our way of life, or to render the rulers 18 31| as regards rectitude of life, for with God we stand in 19 31| you know that those whose life is directed towards God 20 31| should live only the present life, then we might be suspected 21 31| removed from the present life we shall live another life, 22 31| life we shall live another life, better than the present 23 32| to the more advanced in life we give the honour due to 24 32| excludes us from eternal life."~ 25 33| having the hope of eternal life, we despise the things of 26 33| despise the things of this life, even to the pleasures of 27 35| when it has passed into life, to kill it; and not to 28 36| account to give of the present life, ill or well spent, and 29 37| lead a peaceable and quiet life, and may ourselves readily