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1 1, VI | accusation is, that if they are justly excluded, while He Himself 2 1, LXII | doctrine, He would most justly have been suspected of employing 3 3, XLIV | licentiously, he would most justly blame them for living contrary 4 3, XLVIII| gainsayers. How then can Celsus justly charge us with saying, " 5 3, LIX | and who has lived well and justly.' Such is the proclamation 6 3, LXVIII| them, why should we not justly admire the power which they 7 4, XXIV | be supposed that you say justly that all men, as compared 8 7, XIV | But if he wished to reason justly and without evasion, he 9 7, XXXVI | speaker. Thus we should justly condemn a man who put into 10 7, LIV | Epictetus, whose firmness is justly admired, although his saying 11 8, LIV | notorious criminals, who justly suffer punishment for their