But if Plato showed himself virtuous in answering and prohibiting these things, then certainly it was shameful of the demons to command them.
If it were most absurd and foolish to say so, then certainly we must prefer Porphyry's opinion to the idea of a circulation of souls through constantly alternating happiness and misery.
If God be, then certainly worship is due to him, for who is so worshipful?
If an ascetic is one who suppresses to a minimum all deference to these impulses, then certainly I am not an ascetic; if a sensualist is one who gives himself to heedless gratification, then certainly I am not a sensualist.
If in your experience Salvation is attainable through Christ, then certainly Christianity is true for you.
Then certainly, to the extent that this succeeds, the objections that arise from the evil effects upon the children of social isolation disappear.
But if a life entirely filled with pains is above all things to be avoided, then certainly that is the greatest of evils to live in pain.
For this is the peculiar nature and power of the soul; and if the soul be the only thing in the whole world which has the power of self-motion, then certainly it never had a beginning, and therefore it is eternal.
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