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1 3, IV | nor Christians, then, are wrong in assuming that the prophets 2 5, XXXIV | so that there is nothing wrong in each nation observing 3 5, XXXVI | moreover, says that no wrong is committed by any one 4 5, XXXVI | the Scythians commit no wrong, when, in conformity with 5 6, XXXIX | and Herodotus are not both wrong; for the Scythians do not 6 6, LVII | persuasion," he would not be wrong; for it is possible for 7 7, XXXVII| constitutes the right and the wrong use of personification, 8 7, LII | our actions that he did us wrong, when he said that we "live 9 7, LVIII | for one who has suffered wrong to do wrong in return, or 10 7, LVIII | has suffered wrong to do wrong in return, or is it unjust?' ' 11 8, II | And he adds, "It is indeed wrong to give honour to any to 12 8, XXI | public feasts had nothing wrong in them, and were grounded 13 8, XXXI | sacrifices, namely, that it is wrong for those who have dedicated 14 8, XLI | have some excuse in the wrong which we have received from 15 8, L | that when that feeling is a wrong one we do not share in it, 16 8, LII | common notions of right and wrong, of good and evil. Let all 17 8, LVII | for our use; we commit no wrong, therefore, when we partake 18 8, LXVII | human king, there is nothing wrong in that. For to him has