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1 IX | Herodotus, I think)--how blood taken from the arms, and tasted 2 IX | children, that they may be taken up by any compassionate 3 XI | once were men, you have taken it on you to assert that 4 XI | other hand, the high God has taken up their mates to a share 5 XI | waited that He might have taken such men as these to be 6 XVI | this, I suppose, it was taken for granted that we too 7 XVII | the eyes by which it is taken in, and the hands by which 8 XXI | may naturally enough have taken up the idea that we are 9 XXI | Then, when His body was taken down from the cross and 10 XXI | encompassed with a cloud and taken up to heaven,--a fact more 11 XXII | Their swiftness of motion is taken for divinity, because their 12 XXV | when their kingdoms were taken from them.~ 13 XXXIX | deposit fund. For they are not taken thence and spent on feasts, 14 XL | things surely could not have taken place without the inhabitants 15 XLVII | all later wisdom has been taken. And were it not necessary 16 XLVII | the Elysian plains have taken possession of their faith. 17 XLVII | is, that they have been taken from our religion. But if 18 XLVII | religion. But if they are taken from our sacred things, 19 XLVIII| your dissolution shall have taken place, whatever material