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1 I | ourselves before you, you cannot surely forbid the Truth to reach 2 II | imply any crime, the name is surely very hateful, when that 3 V | ever enforced? It should surely be judged more natural for 4 VI | Gabinius, no Christians surely, forbade Serapis, and Isis, 5 VII | they be made known? Not, surely, by the guilty parties themselves; 6 XI | prescient as He must have surely been of their worthier character! 7 XI | s gates; and now He must surely feel ashamed at these worthies 8 XII | see is error? We cannot surely be made out to injure those 9 XVI | found no image there. Yet surely if worship was rendered 10 XXI | of a common name, which surely behoved to be the case if 11 XXI | of costly superstitions. Surely Christ, then, had a right 12 XXIII| of deity, which we must surely think to be above all in 13 XXIII| subjection to Christians; and you surely can never ascribe deity 14 XXV | unworthy. Jupiter, again, would surely never have permitted his 15 XXIX | defend the living. For surely the first thing they would 16 XXXI | felt by its other members, surely we too, though we are not 17 XL | of Sicily. These things surely could not have taken place 18 XLI | are worshipped. It should surely seem the more natural thing