We reverence God because he is infinitely great and powerful; and we love him because he is as good as he is powerful; and we know that whatever good we do to our fellow-creatures is acceptable to him, and is, indeed, commanded by him. […] The goat was slain in his sacrifices, because that animal is injurious to vines. […] We trust in it because Christ declared it; but we have it proved by his resurrection and ascension. […] Jupiter banished her from heaven, because she created ill will and contention among the gods. […] Then they were poor and in want, because they did very little work, and ravaged each other’s territory.