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1 I | accused; even when they are put to the rack, they do not 2 II | sin? I confess, and you put me to the rack. What would 3 II | own confession. So we are put to the torture if we confess, 4 III | loose, and vile, and wicked, put on them a brand from the 5 IV | may at the same time be put to the blush for their accusations 6 V | the human in him, he soon put an end to what he had begun, 7 V | disabilities, yet in another way he put them openly aside, even 8 VI | paths--if they have not put aside whatsoever is most 9 VI | pounds of silver; which put down the theatres as quickly 10 VII | certain. Does any but a fool put his trust in it? For a wise 11 XI | dreaded the lightnings you put in his hands; that in like 12 XII | as we do themselves. You put Christians on crosses and 13 XII | and planes, and rasps are put to work more vigorously 14 XII | glue, and the nails are put in requisition, your deities 15 XV | the likeness of a god is put on the head of an ignominious 16 XV | except that these, too, often put on divinity and actually 17 XVI | Cornelius Tacitus first put this notion into people' 18 XVI | Pharian Ceres as she is put up uncarved to sale, a mere 19 XXIII| dead to appear; if they put boys to death, in order 20 XXIII| various miracles; if they put dreams into people's minds 21 XXIII| that case your divinity is put in subjection to Christians; 22 XXIII| gods? For as beings who put themselves out as gods would 23 XXIII| the poets agree; let them put away from them at least 24 XXIII| and before your very eyes put to an open shame. You believe 25 XXIII| as Christians you might put them to the rout,--if under 26 XXIV | one, while its offices are put into the hands of many, 27 XXV | a people who, as we have put it, have either grown by 28 XXIX | to wit, that we do not put the emperors under their 29 XXX | in his triumph; let him put guards on heaven; let him 30 XXX | and devotion to His name, put the brand of crime.~ 31 XXXI | and which many accidents put into the hands of those 32 XXXIX| noble that lead many to put a brand upon us. See, they 33 XXXIX| they themselves will sooner put to death. And they are wroth 34 XL | for from that time virtue put some restraint on the world' 35 XLI | indeed are not the least put about: for, first, only 36 XLIV | virtue as we are, we are put to death in such numbers; 37 XLVI | sacrifice or take an oath, or put out useless lamps at midday? 38 XLVI | philosopher has no power to put demons to the rout. Why 39 XLVI | extravagance; and Hippias is put to death laying plots against 40 XLVII| this might seem to him to put us on a level with the philosophers, 41 XLVII| defended. But we at once put in a plea in bar against 42 L | persons such as these, and you put inscriptions upon images,