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1 IX | thought is preserved; the object being that even the unworthy 2 XIII | promoting what I may call the "object" of a man's training. You, 3 XIII | make Christianity your "object," and to bring the whole 4 XIV | came, and how, and for what object connected with mankind, 5 XIV | unfamiliar. For if the real object of eating the rational food, 6 XVIII| Healing of the Passions, his object being to check the passions 7 XVIII| never encountered without an object, unseasonably, or unreasonably. 8 XVIII| impossible to attain His object, but because it was fitting 9 XX | of man, he tells us, may object that the irrational creatures 10 XX | augury is a reality: my object is to show any persons who 11 XXI | his reason to a particular object. To take an illustration, 12 XXI | the heart, and what is His object in so doing? Let them, at 13 XXI | really just and good. If they object to this, let us for the 14 XXI | superficial. But some one may here object, "How is it that some of 15 XXI | like to call it, their only object being to prove that there 16 XXIV | discussion. ~My aim and object must, I think, be very obvious, 17 XXVI | exists on account of a given object is less important than that