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On the life of Moses. Speech 2. 654
On the life of Moses. Speech 3. 664
On Charity 697
On the Judge 718
On the appointment of a ruler 722
On Fortitude. 736
On the ten words, which are the headings of the laws. 744
On the laws referred in species to the three kinds of the ten words, the third, the fourth, the fifth. That on good-swearing, and respect for the holy seventh [day], and honoring parents. 769
On the laws referred in species to the two kinds of the ten words, the sixth and the seventh. That against adulterers and every licentious person, and that against murderers and all violence 776
On circumcision 810
On monarchy 812
On the rewards of priests 830
On animals for sacrifices, and what kinds of sacrifices. 835
On those offering sacrifices. 847
On not accepting the hire of a harlot into the sanctuary. 860
On the fact that every excellent person is free. 865
On the contemplative life, or on suppliant virtues 889
On nobility. 903
On rewards and punishments. 910
On curses. 930
On the incorruptibility of the world. 938
Against Flaccus. 965
On virtues, and the embassy to Gaius. 992
On those who are renamed, and for what reasons they are renamed. 1044
Allegory of the holy laws after the six days third. 1085
On the fact that dreams are god-sent. 1108
On the world 1050
On the seventh [day] and the festivals. 1173
On providence 1197
on the Life of Moses. Book II. 654
on the Life of Moses. Book III. 664
on Charity 697
on the Judge 718
on the Creation of a prince 722
on Fortitude 736
On the Decalogue, which is a summary of the law. 744
on special laws which are referred to the three heads of the Decalogue, namely 3. 4. and the fifth, on swearing, and Religion, On the holy Sabbath, on the honor to be had for parents 769
on special laws, which are referred to two heads of the Decalogue, the sixth, and seventh against all adulterers, and licentious ones, & against murderers and all violence. 776
on Circumcision 810
on Monarchy 812
on the rewards of Priests & honors. 830
on animals suitable for Sacrifice and on the kinds of victims. 835
on those offering victims. 847
on the Reward of a harlot not to be accepted into the sanctuary. 860
That everyone who studies virtue is free 865
on the Contemplative life, or on the virtues of suppliants 889
on Nobility 903
on rewards & punishments 910
on Execrations 930
That the world is incorruptible 938
Against Flaccus 965
On virtues & the embassy to Gaius 992
Why the names of some in the scriptures were changed 1044
Allegory of the sacred Law after the six days work book 3. 1085
on the fact that they are sent by God. 1108
on the World 1150
on the Septenary & feast days 1173
on the Providence of GOD. 1197
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