Chap., §
1 I, 7 | acquire the knowledge of those things which can benefit the mind,
2 I, 27 | that He, through whom all things are endowed with life and
3 II, 81 | sacrifices and providing the things of which the temple stands
4 VI, 266 | sovereignty and none of the things which are wrought in secret
5 VI, 275 | and most kinds of creeping things and cattle, and worship
6 VI, 276 | by God to understand all things, took a comprehensive view
7 VI, 280 | to find solace in these things are reckoned of no account,
8 VI, 280 | account, but throughout their things.~
9 VI, 283 | speaking generally, all things are alike in their natural
10 VI, 283 | from the use of certain things and enjoy the common use
11 VI, 285 | and weasels and other such things that Moses drew up his laws
12 VI, 302 | those great and wonderful things."~
13 VI, 324 | so concerning meats and things unclean, creeping things,
14 VI, 324 | things unclean, creeping things, and wild beasts, the whole
15 VII, 355 | king, with all the good things which He has made and may
16 VII, 364 | and food and--all other things in due season.'~
17 VII, 370 | he remembered that these things were powerless to achieve
18 VII, 372 | by his power brings all things to fulfilment and leads
19 VII, 379 | original intention. For all things are accomplished by God
20 VIII, 387| is the author of all good things and Him man must needs obey.'~
21 VIII, 391| be a partaker of all good things, so you should act on the
22 VIII, 395| honour rightousness above all things, and to make friends of
23 VIII, 397| the Universe and knows all things, and no man who acts unjustly
24 VIII, 399| man, and desire not many things but only such as are necessary
25 VIII, 403| that they actually see the things that enter into our consciousness
26 VIII, 403| actually do imagine such things to be taking place.~
27 VIII, 405| itself in sleep with the same things with, which it occupies
28 VIII, 407| speak and think only such things as are consistent therewith,
29 VIII, 410| should be moderation in all things.~
30 VIII, 411| keep, but never yearn for things that are beyond your reach.'~
31 VIII, 425| must never again do those things which caused his failure,
32 VIII, 429| holy conviction, since all things are fashioned and governed
33 IX, 439 | emergency to select some of the things which you have learned and
34 IX, 449 | to be occupied with other things, but, he ought always to
35 IX, 460 | but prove for yourself the things that are said to you and
36 IX, 460 | knowledge and practice of these things is the work of the Divine
37 IX, 467 | mind a regard for these things.'~
38 X, 504 | who is the master of these things.'~
39 X, 510 | makes you care for these things.'~
40 XI, 572 | devoted to the study of those things which can benefit the soul,
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