Prometheus of flight leaves soul unharmed from incarnation, iv. 8.5 (6-[128]).

Proofs for existence and nature of intelligence, v. 9.3 (5-[104]).

Proportion, Stoic principle of beauty, not ultimate, but derivative, i. 6.1 (1-[41]).

Providence accused by slavery of good and victory of evil, iii. 2.6 (47-[1052]).

Providence, chief of all, iii. 3.2 (48-[1079]).

Providence consists of appointed times in life, should be observed, i. 9 (16-[243]).

Providence does not abandon even the mediocre, iii. 2.9 (47-[1058]).

Providence does not explain prediction but analogy, iii. 3.6 (48-[1086]).

Providence, double, particular and universal, iii. 3.4 (48-[1081]).

Providence embraces everything below, iii. 2.7 (47-[1054]).