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Charmides Part
1 Text | last argument to Zeus the Saviour, let us begin again, and Cratylus Part
2 Text | for calling the son of the saviour king of the city which his 3 Text | fortune), or Sosias (the Saviour), or Theophilus (the beloved Gorgias Part
4 Text | pilot, although he is our saviour, is not usually conceited, Laws Book
5 3 | and the very opposite of a saviour of the state: he is utterly 6 3 | matters. But your third saviour, perceiving that your government 7 4 | producing country, some mighty saviour would have been needed, 8 12 | that it does, has a natural saviour, as of an animal the soul Phaedo Part
9 Text | fourteen youths, and was the saviour of them and of himself. Philebus Part
10 Text | the third libation to the saviour Zeus.~PROTARCHUS: How?~SOCRATES: The Republic Book
11 6 | larger growth and be the saviour of his country, as well 12 8 | in a man, and is the only saviour of his virtue throughout 13 9 | dedicated to Olympian Zeus the saviour: a sage whispers in my ear The Statesman Part
14 Intro| announces himself as the saviour.~The other consideration The Symposium Part
15 Intro| pilot, helper, defender, saviour of men, in whose footsteps 16 Text | every word, work, wish, fear—saviour, pilot, comrade, helper; Timaeus Part
17 Intro| water. Now the Nile is our saviour from fire, and as there 18 Text | who is our never-failing saviour, delivers and preserves 19 Text | God, and beg him to be our saviour out of a strange and unwonted