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1 3 | and they pair by a law of nature, and only at the regular 2 3 | virtue is opposed by its very nature to vice, and that contraries 3 5 | Euripides is speaking] of the nature of God, which fills His 4 10| things, which lay like a nature without attributes, and 5 10| what relates to the divine nature confined to these points; 6 16| yet they still have the nature of matter. And to this view 7 22| Stoics, the fervid part of nature; Hera is the air (aêr)-- 8 22| frost, or the moist part of nature, none of these is abiding; 9 22| resolved these things into nature, or what various writers 10 22| have thought concerning nature, or what they say concerning 11 23| existence, the simplicity of His nature, the good that flows forth 12 24| the constitution of their nature and the government entrusted 13 25| general constitution of nature, are provided for by the 14 25| ordered, both by his original nature, which has one common character 15 26| names, is proved by the nature of their operations. For 16 26| incite to things against nature.~ "But when the demon plots 17 26| the statues, or is it the nature of the matter itself? But 18 28| speaks thus: "Of such a nature were, they said, the beings 19 28| painted so as to resemble nature. The most perfect is said 20 29| transgressed."~Such being his nature, deservedly did he go mad, 21 36| and the sensible, and the nature of these respectively, or 22 37| entirely in everything, by nature and by education, upright,