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1 I, 2| elements of an opposite character? Has the fabric of this 2 I, 19| is far removed from the character of deity, as unfair in their 3 I, 36| who they are, and of what character. Do these, then, hear with 4 I, 40| merit, and their public character, have experienced the most 5 I, 55| its wonderful and strange character induce them to adopt this 6 I, 60| to be in His own proper character and divinity? He took upon 7 I, 64| slaves of the most worthless character,-all these with wonder and 8 II, 12| nations most diverse in character to hasten with one accord 9 II, 31| 31. A certain neutral character, then, and undecided and 10 II, 31| law of the soul's neutral character: because, on the one hand, 11 II, 35| are mortal and of neutral character, how can they from their 12 II, 35| the soul is of a neutral character, and that it is held on 13 II, 35| themselves too of a neutral character, and liable to change in 14 II, 36| the soul as neutral in its character, when Plato says that it 15 II, 36| of in their own special character after being created by Him; 16 II, 45| they were such and of this character, to have bid them enter 17 II, 53| of men are of a neutral character, inasmuch as they have been 18 III, 4| you never saw, and whose character or circumstances you in 19 III, 12| For whatever is of this character, we think mortal and perishable; 20 IV, 23| inclined, through weakness of character, to yield to the allurements 21 IV, 28| only these whose names and character you have declared, by your 22 IV, 32| sought to trace out the character of the remotest antiquity, 23 IV, 33| are brought forward in the character of lovers, destroyers of 24 IV, 34| upon the reputation and character of another, you determined, 25 IV, 37| pestilential contagion the character of the times, both because 26 V, 22| himself see clearly the character of all these things, how 27 V, 38| has been done, nor can the character of an event change into 28 VII, 18| of one nature, kind, and character, all are not appeased with 29 App | perfectly alien not only to the character of the gods, but to that