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1 I, 25 | at pains to discover, the God who gave them their law
2 I, 25 | gave them their law is the God who maintains your kingdom.~
3 I, 26(1)| important comparison of God and Zeus.
4 I, 29 | up an earnest prayer to God that He would so dispose
5 I, 29 | race, being the creation of God, is swayed and influenced
6 I, 31 | since I was assured that God would grant a fulfilment
7 I, 32 | of noble deeds, Almighty God brings their efforts and
8 I, 35 | devotion to the supreme God.~
9 I, 36 | greatly honoured by Almighty God and exalted above all your
10 I, 38 | the business, for it was God who had brought our purpose
11 I, 40 | king, who was empowered by God to save such vast multitudes,
12 II, 70 | render unto the supreme God a thank-offering for maintaining
13 II, 80 | of your devotion to our God.~
14 II, 85 | continually, and that Almighty God might preserve your kingdom
15 IV, 194 | way worthy of the great God.~
16 IV, 198 | breast he wore the oracle of God, as it is called, on which
17 IV, 199 | of glory with the name of God inscribed in sacred letters
18 VI, 265 | punishments inflicted by God upon the guilty.~
19 VI, 266 | all that there is only one God and that his power is manifested
20 VI, 268 | clear that the power of God pervaded the whole of the
21 VI, 271 | suppose that any one became a god in virtue of his inventions.~
22 VI, 276 | and specially endowed by God to understand all things,
23 VI, 276 | worshipping the one Almighty God above the whole creation.~
24 VI, 277 | affairs, call us "men of God."~
25 VI, 278 | those who worship the true God.~
26 VI, 279 | The rest are men not of God but of meats and drinks
27 VI, 281 | consideration is the sovereignty of God.~
28 VI, 305 | continually remember the God who rules and preserves
29 VI, 307 | doors as a remembrance of God.~
30 VI, 308 | and above all the fear of God.~
31 VI, 309 | meditate upon the works of God, not only in word, but by
32 VI, 323 | being mindful of Almighty God.~
33 VII, 335 | still more, and most of all God, whose oracles these are.'~
34 VII, 336 | time and with one voice: 'God save the King!' he burst
35 VII, 338 | said: 'It was right, men of God, that I should first of
36 VII, 355 | remarkable prayer. 'May Almighty God enrich you, O king, with
37 VII, 360 | the unceasing benignity of God. For if you exhibit clemency
38 VII, 362 | every thought is known to God. If you take the fear of
39 VII, 362 | If you take the fear of God as your starting-point,
40 VII, 364 | will do well to observe how God bestows his benefits on
41 VII, 366 | watch the method by which God acts. The petitions of the
42 VII, 366 | their requests and that God does not smite them according
43 VII, 368 | forces, but called upon God continually to bring his
44 VII, 370 | conclusive result. For even God instils fear into the minds
45 VII, 372 | answered, 'To know that God is Lord of the Universe,
46 VII, 372 | we who attain success but God who by his power brings
47 VII, 374 | By praying constantly to God that you may be inspired
48 VII, 374 | fame or wealth, for it is God who bestows all these gifts
49 VII, 376 | all men are appointed by God to share the greatest evil
50 VII, 376 | be exempt from these. But God to whom we ought always
51 VII, 379 | things are accomplished by God to your advantage, O king,
52 VII, 380 | them, and have all made God the starting-point of their
53 VII, 381 | that man is the creation of God, it follows that all power
54 VII, 381 | beauty of speech proceed from God.'~
55 VIII, 387 | towards himself. For it is God who is the author of all
56 VIII, 389 | always remember, O King, that God is a lover of the truth.~
57 VIII, 391 | the noble and good. For God draws all men to Himself
58 VIII, 393 | be filled with pity, for God also it pitiful!~
59 VIII, 395 | of men of this type. For God, too, is a lover of justice!~
60 VIII, 397 | replied, 'To perceive that God constantly works in the
61 VIII, 397 | can escape His notice. As God is the benefactor of the
62 VIII, 399 | really need is yours, and God is free from need and benignant
63 VIII, 401 | deprivation of life. For God always promises the highest
64 VIII, 407 | are really a king, since God has bestowed upon~you a
65 VIII, 411 | 28 What God gives, that you must take
66 VIII, 413 | first of all that it is God who bestows on all kings
67 VIII, 413 | since it is the gift of God!~
68 VIII, 415 | good gifts to receive from God!~
69 VIII, 417 | yours, you must call upon God continually.'~
70 VIII, 419 | ourselves. But we must pray to God that this may be accomplished,
71 VIII, 421 | parents continually, for God has given us a most important
72 VIII, 423 | love, which is the gift of God. This you have already acquired
73 VIII, 425 | justly. For it is the gift of God to be able to do good actions
74 VIII, 427 | grief. But we must pray to God that unexpected evils such
75 VIII, 429 | And he said, 'To honour God, and this is done not with
76 VIII, 429 | fashioned and governed by God in accordance with His will.
77 VIII, 430 | since they always made God their starting-point.~
78 IX, 435 | possible to acquire this unless God create a disposition towards
79 IX, 437 | this is not possible unless God dispose the mind to the
80 IX, 439 | enables you by the help of God in a time of emergency to
81 IX, 439 | fulfilled by the assistance of God.'~
82 IX, 441 | you recognize that it is God who has put the thoughts
83 IX, 443 | possessions, but must pray God to bestow all manner of
84 IX, 445 | wrought no evil, and when God directs it to all noble
85 IX, 447 | and recognized that it is God who takes away prosperity
86 IX, 449 | welfare. He must pray, too, to God that no duty might be neglected.'~
87 IX, 451 | matters of deportment. But God will incline your mind,
88 IX, 454 | education. For we always pray to God not so much for ourselves
89 IX, 454 | realized by the power of God.'~
90 IX, 456 | as you continually do, God will give you favour with
91 IX, 458 | calling upon the help of God that men can steer a true
92 IX, 463 | necessary to recognize that God rules the whole world in
93 IX, 465 | of all, by the power of God every plan of yours will
94 IX, 467 | moderation. But we must pray to God to instil into our mind
95 IX, 469 | recognized principle that God by His very nature accepts
96 IX, 472 | 41 For observing how God provides for the human race,
97 IX, 474 | soul and strong faith in God accrue to you if you rule
98 IX, 477 | man ruling over men. And God brings the proud to nought,
99 IX, 479 | his own disposition. And God manifests Himself to those
100 IX, 481 | indissoluble. And it is God who ensures that this may
101 IX, 483 | And it is by the power of God that persuasion is accomplished.'~
102 IX, 485 | help of the insight which God bestows upon you.'~
103 IX, 487 | advantage. It is by the power of God alone that we can escape
104 IX, 489 | reputation are engendered. For God is the Lord of all reputation
105 IX, 492 | of the good counsel which God bestows upon you.'~
106 IX, 494 | always do by the help of God who inspires you with grave
107 IX, 496 | towards all by the gift which God bestows upon you.'~
108 IX, 498 | kind-heartedness with which God has inspired you.'~
109 X, 502 | one of the good gifts of God, and you possess it, O King.'~
110 X, 504 | righteousness. For it is God who is the master of these
111 X, 506 | King,' he said, 'and it is God who has bestowed upon you
112 X, 508 | through rashness. For as God acts well towards all men,
113 X, 510 | admiration through the help of God who makes you care for these
114 X, 512 | others, through the help of God who fulfils all your desires.'~
115 X, 515 | and you are honoured by God on account of your virtue.'~
116 X, 517 | since such men are dear to God because they have trained
117 X, 517 | actions are directed by God.'~
118 X, 520 | philanthropy, thanks to God who has endowed you with
119 X, 523 | undying reputation, since God bestows upon you a mind
120 XI, 544 | in the sea and prayed to God and then devoted themselves
121 XI, 556 | it have been smitten by God and therefore desisted from
122 XI, 558 | recovered a little, he besought God to make it clear to him
123 XI, 561 | befallen him, he prayed to God for many days and was afterwards
124 XI, 567 | beakers to be dedicated to God.~
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