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1 1, IX | the heathen? And let us inquire, with respect to the great 2 1, XXXVI | in Israel that ye go to inquire of Baalzebub, god of Ekron?"~ 3 1, LXII | other nations, would not inquire whence they derived this 4 2, II | shall He speak." And when we inquire what were the "many things" 5 3, XXVI | say they sent to Delphi to inquire of the god what the apparition 6 3, LXXV | would be exposed," we shall inquire in reply, "What are the 7 4, III | Another person now would inquire whether this was not inconsistent 8 4, III | why would not one rather inquire (asking a question like 9 4, XIII | be a "consuming fire," we inquire what are the things which 10 4, XIII | it not at once occur (to inquire) in what sense the word " 11 4, XVIII | entered the body, we would inquire in what sense the term " 12 4, XXXIV | XXXIV.~For we inquire of all those who employ 13 4, L | Egypt, is not led at once to inquire who he is that fills the 14 5, XXVII | different nations, and to inquire how the laws are rightly 15 5, XXXIII| number. And to those who inquire of us whence we come, or 16 5, XXXIX | XXXIX.~We must therefore inquire what may be fittingly eaten 17 6, XXXIX | who has the capacity can inquire whether in these matters 18 6, XLI | that any one who chooses to inquire whether philosophers were 19 7, XIV | impious. We need not therefore inquire whether a thing has been 20 7, LXIII | same as theirs. We must inquire into the principles on which 21 7, LXVIII| the universe. For we must inquire into the meaning of the 22 8, VII | that kind." Now we must inquire of him what nature he thinks 23 8, XLVII | performed them; and let us inquire what effect was produced 24 8, LI | we must not too curiously inquire into the opinions held by 25 8, LVIII | on to say: "Let any one inquire of the Egyptians, and he 26 8, LXXII | prophecy, and especially to inquire into the signification of