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Dialogue
1 Intro| and justice, which is the divine bond of states, and the 2 Intro| enable us to distinguish the divine from the human herdsman 3 Intro| round the other way. For divine things alone are unchangeable; 4 Intro| gave us only the image of a divine shepherd, whereas the statesmen 5 Intro| separating the human from the divine shepherd or manager. Then 6 Intro| are spells and antidotes, divine and human, and also defences, 7 Intro| and fastening them with a divine cord in a heaven-born nature, 8 Intro| letting go’ is spoken of as a divine act, and is at the same 9 Intro| and the world retain their divine instincts, but gradually 10 Intro| able to cope with them by divine help. Thus Plato may be 11 Intro| arts are attributed to a divine revelation: and so the greatest 12 Intro| our own. To confuse the divine and human, or hastily apply 13 Intro| error.’ Of the ideal or divine government of the world 14 Intro| But whether applied to Divine or to human governors the 15 Intro| because government, whether Divine or human, implies that the 16 Intro| monarchy ruling by laws.~The divine foundations of a State are 17 Intro| more familiar image of a divine friend. While the impersonal 18 State| Why, because only the most divine things of all remain ever 19 State| external power which is divine and receives fresh life 20 State| who is by comparison a divine being, still rules over 21 State| Socrates, that the form of the divine shepherd is even higher 22 State| to see whether, like the divine shepherd, they are above 23 State| First, by separating the divine shepherd from the human 24 State| preventive class are antidotes, divine and human, and also defences; 25 State| soul and binds it with a divine cord, to which it is akin, 26 State| confirmed by reason, is a divine principle, and when implanted 27 State| true.~STRANGER: Where this divine bond exists there is no