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1 1, I | of associations some are public, and that these are in accordance 2 1, I | then, he babbles about the public law, alleging that the associations 3 1, XXXI | down their lives for the public advantage, in order to remove 4 1, XXXIX | pour abuse on others on the public streets, and whose words 5 1, LXIV | boasting of their zeal for the public good, to make a public acknowledgement 6 1, LXIV | the public good, to make a public acknowledgement of their 7 1, LXVI | miraculous and unnecessarily public manner, would not have been 8 2, XI | the innocent blood," was a public acknowledgment of his crime. 9 2, XIII | sacrifice according to the public customs; and after the oath 10 2, XXIV | that those who live amid public wickedness, and who work 11 2, LVI | perhaps, as a defence of the public crucifixion of Jesus, especially 12 2, LXXIV | visited the Hebrews in a most public manner, not only in the 13 3, XXV | licentious nature, and whose public character was dissolute 14 3, XXVI | the image is placed in the public square. Thus much concerning 15 3, XXXII | ghost," anticipating the public executioners of the crucified, 16 3, L | assemble hearers from the public street, resemble those who 17 3, LI | philosophers who converse in public do not pick and choose their 18 3, LI | infamy from coming into their public assembly, while those of 19 3, LII | like the women upon the public streets, whose object is 20 4, XXVII | assemblies, and come to the public prayers, without their being 21 4, XXXI | effeminate person to appear in public; and worthy of admiration, 22 4, XXXIX | air beside gates, and on public roads; possessing the nature 23 4, LXX | been condemned to serve in public works that were useful to 24 5, XXV | been established for the public advantage; and also because, 25 5, XXVI | has been enacted for the public advantage, and aim because, 26 5, XXXVIII| recently he appeared in public, agreeably to certain juggling 27 6, I | confine their views of the public good within very strait 28 7, LIX | most contributing to the public welfare,--those who prepare 29 8, XXI | service from taking part in public feasts. I cannot see the 30 8, XXI | servants taking part in public feasts. I confess, indeed, 31 8, XXI | that we might take part in public feasts, if it were proved 32 8, XXI | it were proved that the public feasts had nothing wrong 33 8, XXI | however, the so-called public festivals can in no way 34 8, XXI | and not take part in the public feasts. For "to keep a feast," 35 8, XXIII | described above, with the public feasts of Celsus and the 36 8, XXIV | the idol offerings and the public sacrifices in the public 37 8, XXIV | public sacrifices in the public feasts. His words are, " 38 8, XXXI | who in the capacity of public executioners receive power 39 8, LXIII | or by night, whether in public or in secret, whether in 40 8, LXIII | understand it, whatever we do in public, in all our actions, in 41 8, LXXIII | And we do take our part in public affairs, when along with 42 8, LXXV | easily induced to take a public charge in the Church of 43 8, LXXV | the purpose of escaping public duties that Christians decline 44 8, LXXV | that Christians decline public offices, but that they may