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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXIV | will be found that, of the various demons upon the earth, to 2 1, XLVIII | of God;" and as there are various forms of this perceptive 3 2, LXIX | of stones gathered from various quarters, and having no 4 3, XII | in different ways by the various sects." In reply to which, 5 3, XIII | account of his experience in various (medical) heresies, and 6 3, XIII | experimentally with the various views, has given in his 7 3, XVI | for their deeds, with the various proofs derived partly from 8 3, XXIX | in the assemblies of the various cities. Whereas the Churches 9 3, XXX | councillors and rulers in the various cities.~ 10 3, XXXVIII| knows the reasons of the various fates allotted to each one 11 4, XLIV | marriages," and to the various acts of "sexual intercourse" 12 4, LIV | he had once represented (various) divinities as the creators 13 4, LXXII | err when we present the various narratives concerning Him, 14 4, XCII | flights and movements of various kinds, in order that men 15 5, XXV | in all probability, the various quarters of the earth were 16 5, XXV | from the beginning in the various places." By these words 17 5, XXVI | in all probability, the various quarters of the earth were 18 5, XXVI | from the beginning in the various places." Now I should like 19 5, XXVI | was that distributed the various quarters of the earth from 20 5, XXVI | in a strait. But if the various quarters of the earth were 21 5, XXVI | by some one being to the various superintending spirits, 22 5, XXVII | chooses, may relate how the various quarters of the earth, being 23 5, XXVIII | original distribution of the various quarters of the earth among 24 5, XXXII | those who asserted that "the various quarters of the earth were 25 5, XXXII | originally established in the various places by means of laws 26 5, XL | those which exist in the various cities, then such an assertion 27 5, XLII | and were to examine the various points relating to him, 28 5, XLV | differently, according to the various tongues, and to the varying 29 5, LXI | against philosophy, that the various sects of philosophers differ 30 6, XXIV | to give the names of the various sects, he was nothing loth 31 6, XXXIX | resemblances of demons, or the various sorts of antidotes against 32 6, LIII | place, mixing up together various heresies, and not observing 33 6, LXXIV | this he brings forward the various arguments that may be urged 34 7, XLII | which is the combining of various qualities, or by analysis, 35 7, LXVIII | these not had assigned them various departments of which they 36 7, LXX | not had assigned to them various departments of which they 37 8, XLVIII | answers given by oracles, and various other modes of divination." 38 8, LIII | conjecture. He adds also various opinions as to the origin 39 8, LXV | explained at length, and with various applications; but for the 40 8, LXVI | the sun, is the subject of various Grecian myths, whether these


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