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1 I, 2 | And the Instructor, as I think, very beautifully says, 2 I, 4 | of man. For this reason I think the Attics called, not boys 3 I, 6 | is not then allowable to think of what is taught by Him 4 I, 6 | on Him. Let no one then think it strange, when we say 5 I, 8 | VIII. AGAINST THOSE WHO THINK THAT WHAT IS JUST IS NOT 6 I, 8 | angry in the way that some think; but often restrains, and 7 I, 9 | censure, which makes a man think. Neither from this form 8 I, 13| therefore, the philosophers think fit to define the most generic 9 II, 2 | compelled to deceive, they think that everything is revolving 10 II, 2 | till morning. I however think that then especially ought 11 II, 2 | temperance from conviviality, think excess in drinking to be 12 II, 2 | addicted to intoxication, and think that it is an honourable, 13 II, 2 | name. In what manner do you think the Lord drank when He became 14 II, 2 | their necks indecently, as I think; and distending the throat 15 II, 3 | Multiply," how do you not think that senseless display is 16 II, 7 | practices. I also should think it right to impose a limit 17 II, 8 | being smooth oil, do you not think that it is calculated to 18 II, 8 | use of crowns; and do not think that this Word, which has 19 II, 10| unquam maribus.~ For many think such things to be pleasures 20 II, 11| passion: in the same way I think the chaste wife, when she 21 II, 12| feet near the dust, as I think. As a witness for simplicity 22 III, 2 | the brute creation, should think herself so unlovely as to 23 III, 3 | to be let alone. For they think, that like serpents they 24 III, 3 | adultery against nature think themselves free from adultery. 25 III, 4 | the foulest outrage, they think what is the most shameful 26 III, 11| unbecomingly to them. But I think it right that they should