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1 IX | some Scythian tribes the dead are eaten by their friends. 2 X | they acknowledged to be dead men by their public mourning 3 XI | of a man, and in fact a dead man, when, if He was to 4 XI | this assistance from the dead, He might more fittingly 5 XII | these, I see only names of dead men of ancient times; I 6 XII | very counterpart of their dead originals, with which hawks, 7 XIII | you do not render to the dead? You have temples in the 8 XIII | the same insignia. As the dead man had his age, his art, 9 XIII | personage also attends upon the dead? With perfect propriety 10 XV | examining the bodies of the dead with his hot iron; we have 11 XVIII | raising up again all the dead from the beginning, reforming 12 XXI | paralytic, summoning the dead to life again, making the 13 XXI | His resurrection from the dead on the third day, His disciples 14 XXI | the names and images of dead, the labours to convince 15 XXIII | what seem the souls of the dead to appear; if they put boys 16 XXV | safety of the emperor already dead. O tardy messengers! O sleepy 17 XXVIII | living man better than a dead one, whoever he be? But 18 XXIX | condemned give liberty, if the dead (I refer to what you know 19 XXX | living, are superior to the dead? They reflect upon the extent 20 XXXVII | even spare the Christian dead, but tear them, now sadly 21 XXXVII | and that stupor as of a dead world. You would have to 22 XXXVIII| pursuit of glory and honour is dead, we have no pressing inducement 23 XLII | after ablution when I am dead. I do not recline in public 24 XLVII | flame in the regions of the dead. And if we speak of Paradise, 25 L | son of resurrection to the dead. Yet he who expects the