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Dialogue
1 Intro| God has given the universe opposite motions; or that there are 2 Intro| material is subjected is the opposite of weaving—I mean carding. 3 Intro| enquiry, we find that these opposite characters are naturally 4 Intro| necessary. Here he makes the opposite reflection, that there may 5 Intro| observed that there are opposite natures in the world, the 6 Intro| are not only parallel, but opposite virtues, and seems to see 7 Intro| remain two considerations of opposite kinds which enter into the 8 Intro| other consideration is of an opposite kind. Admitting that a few 9 State| necessity revolves in the opposite direction.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 10 State| to go round by God in two opposite courses; or that two Gods, 11 State| or that two Gods, having opposite purposes, make it move round. 12 State| transition is made to the cycle opposite to that in which we are 13 State| and rise and live in the opposite order, unless God has carried 14 State| shock, being impelled in an opposite direction from beginning 15 State| stood still, and a change opposite to the previous one was 16 State| material is subjected is the opposite of weaving.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 17 State| the same time place in two opposite classes.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 18 State| notions with reference to the opposite classes of action under 19 State| And do we not then say the opposite of what we said of the other?~ 20 State| temperance and manliness of the opposite characters, are arrayed 21 State| are arrayed as enemies on opposite sides, and do not mingle 22 State| own, blame to those of the opposite party—and out of this many 23 State| should both do precisely the opposite.~YOUNG SOCRATES: How and