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1 XVII | true name of Aphrodite was Pleasure, ought we not much rather 2 XVII | Philebus; he would not have Pleasure called a goddess: "So great 3 XVIII| doings to make His good pleasure their aim, and to shun whatever 4 XVIII| not God, it was God's good pleasure through the foolishness 5 XVIII| passions; and he says that if pleasure be the (philosophic) end, 6 XVIII| philosophic) end, we must through pleasure cure the passions; and even 7 XX | deceive men, according to the pleasure of him who in the words 8 XXI | luxury and softness of the pleasure, and is unwilling to resist 9 XXII | instances would depend on the pleasure of these spirits;516and 10 XXII | practice would depend on the pleasure of the ruling spirits." 11 XXII | practice would depend on the pleasure of the ruling spirits; and 12 XXII | executed according to the pleasure of the ruling spirits? We 13 XXII | not to do their will and pleasure. For we see that it is piety 14 XXIII| truth because he inclines to pleasure, while another man investigates 15 XXIII| The former, again, chooses pleasure, not because he is unable 16 XXV | himself: "When it was the good pleasure of God, who separated me 17 XXVI | depend 622on our own efforts, pleasure,623for instance, as they 18 XXVI | if pain is an evil thing, pleasure must be a good one. ~4. 19 XXVII| desire the sweets of bodily pleasure, until being satiated they