Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
relieve 1
relieved 1
relieves 1
religion 16
religious 4
reluctantly 1
rely 1
Frequency    [«  »]
16 infinity
16 morality
16 pleased
16 religion
16 sake
16 sort
16 surely
Plato
Philebus

IntraText - Concordances

religion
   Dialogue
1 Phileb| has been at variance with religion and with any higher conception 2 Phileb| have been slowly created by religion, by poetry, by law, having 3 Phileb| re-asserted the natural sense of religion and right.~We may further 4 Phileb| being inconsistent with religion, the greatest happiness 5 Phileb| far stronger than any old religion, may be based upon such 6 Phileb| are partly derived from religion and custom, yet they seem 7 Phileb| pleasure or interest. True religion is not working for a reward 8 Phileb| the minds of statesmen. In religion, again, nothing can more 9 Phileb| originated not in utility but in religion, in law, in conceptions 10 Phileb| in law, in politics, in religion, leading men to ask how 11 Phileb| us, and by what proofs? Religion, like happiness, is a word 12 Phileb| for great evil. But true religion is the synthesis of religion 13 Phileb| religion is the synthesis of religion and morality, beginning 14 Phileb| worlds beyond. Ordinary religion which is alloyed with motives 15 Phileb| thousand ways. But of that religion which combines the will 16 Phileb| meaning to reformers of religion or to the original thinker


IntraText® (V89) © 1996-2005 EuloTech