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1 IX | thence will still go on--the race and the crime creeping on 2 XI | waiting on for Saturn and his race to do. Men will make fools 3 XVIII | the most learned of his race, a man of vast acquaintance 4 XXI | when the fathers of their race were noted for their righteousness 5 XXI | proof. Scattered abroad, a race of wanderers, exiles from 6 XXI | and Trainer of the human race, God's own Son, was announced 7 XXII | with the authors of their race, and that chief we have 8 XXIII | single race--I mean the race of demons, the real race 9 XXIII | race of demons, the real race in both cases. Let your 10 XXV | more favour to an alien race than to their own, and given 11 XXV | forsooth being of the same race,--if she foresaw her transference 12 XXVI | whose sovereignty the human race once existed without states 13 XXXVII| us enemies of the human race, rather than of human error. 14 XL | emigrants), nor had the race from which Christians sprung 15 XL | The truth is, the human race has always deserved ill 16 XLIII | that they are a sterile race: as, for instance, pimps, 17 XLVI | denied the existence of his race. In proportion to the enmity 18 XLVIII| away, then the whole human race shall be raised again, to 19 L | counted a desperate, reckless race. But the very desperation