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induce 6
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induced

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| Jesus, by means of which He induced the multitude to follow 2 1, LVIII | by Jesus as having been induced to come to him at his birth, 3 1, LXVIII | the miracles which He did, induced those who beheld the excellent 4 2, I | converts from Judaism: "What induced you, my fellow-citizens, 5 2, III | following manner: "What induced you to abandon the law of 6 2, XLII | has learned that which has induced him to say that He is not 7 2, XLV | nor for him, nor were even induced to regard punishment with 8 2, LIV | By what, then, were you induced (to become his followers)? 9 2, LIV | By what, then, were you induced (to become the follower 10 3, II | was there no motive which induced them to class with the books 11 3, XXXVII | are some which have been induced by plausible reasons to 12 5, IX | opinion that the Jews were induced by the incantations employed 13 5, XLIX | from eating, nor yet are we induced to eat from a gluttonous 14 6, LXXIII | existence. And you will be induced to accept this view, by ( 15 7, LX | that they may easily be induced, after their first introduction, 16 8, V | such a one cannot be induced to combine with the service 17 8, XXXV | arts of persuasion until he induced him to become a philosopher. 18 8, XLVII | first to have been more induced by miracles than by exhortations 19 8, XLVII | their fathers, and been induced to adopt notions so different 20 8, LXXV | modesty, are not easily induced to take a public charge


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