Further, that which is natural cannot be called either a punishment or an evil: since what is natural to a thing is suitable to it.
Further, the aspect of good belongs first to the end: since what is directed to the end receives the aspect of good from its relation to the end.
All the creatures of God in some respects continue for ever, at least as to matter, since what is created will never be annihilated, even though it be corruptible.
This debt however is derived from the former; since what is due to each thing is due to it as ordered to it according to the divine wisdom.
But if God is prior by duration; since what is prior and posterior in duration constitutes time, it follows that time existed before the world, which is impossible.
Therefore, since what is apprehended by the intellect and what is apprehended by sense are generically different; consequently, the intellectual appetite is distinct from the sensitive.
Side-note: Temperance is and must be a good thing: but Charmides cannot tell whether he is temperate or not; since what temperance is remains unknown.
For no rational man ever punishes malefactors because they have done wrong, or simply with a view to the past:--since what is already done cannot be undone.
Since what I am to say must be but that Which contradicts my accusation, and The testimony on my part no other But what comes from myself, it shall scarce boot me To say 'Not guilty.
Then thank him not for that which he doth say, Since what he owes thee, thou thy self dost pay.
Infernal fire is also delight, since what a man loves and lusts after he perceives, when he obtains it, to be delightful.
Footnote 1} All freedom pertains to love and affection, since what a man loves, that he does freely (n.
For what is united falls short of the unity of what is one, since what is united is by participation, but one is by essence.
Nor does it follow from this that bishops cannot baptize; since what a lower power can do, that can also a higher power.
Now the aspect under which our neighbor is to be loved, is God, since whatwe ought to love in our neighbor is that he may be in God.
Hence charity does not regard that good as being arduous, as hope does, since what is already united has not the character of arduous: and this shows that charity is more perfect than hope.
Now confession of faith is not one and the same for all: since what we confess as past, the fathers of old confessed as yet to come, as appears from Isa.
But even if it could not, it would make little difference to us, since what it holds is far more than we could ever use.
The arc is also used for welding pieces of iron together, for which purpose it is eminently suitable, since what is wanted is intense heat at a particular point.
At the same time, since it is so fine, it does offer some resistance, and finally, since what heat is generated will be in an exceedingly small space, it will be appreciable there.
For man to set his heart upon, Since what we dote on most is soonest gone?
Oh let me thus recall thee, ne'er repine, Since what is thy fate now, must once be mine.
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