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1 2, XVI | the body, that He might preserve it, and that His legs might 2 2, XVII | did not make any effort to preserve his life by disgraceful 3 3, LXXV | physicians." But if, in order to preserve from the philosophy of Epicurus, 4 4, LXXXVI| certain stones which help to preserve their young. If men, however, 5 4, LXXXVI| eagles, too, in order to preserve their young in the nest, 6 5, XXII | raising it a spiritual),--we preserve both the doctrine of the 7 5, XXV | laws which they carefully preserve. And not to repeat his statements, 8 5, XLI | the Jews were carefully to preserve their own law, they are 9 5, XLIII | then, cannot be said to preserve their own law in the same 10 6, LXIX | the invisible God, might preserve, even in His greatness, 11 6, LXIX | did not at the same time preserve the image of His greatness. 12 7, IX | are faithful to me I will preserve eternally.'" Then he goes 13 7, XXVI | impossible for the Jews to preserve their civil economy unchanged, 14 8, XVIII | reasonable soul wishes to preserve them.~ 15 8, XXXI | through all their afflictions preserve their piety pure and unimpaired, 16 8, XLIV | his Master, that so he may preserve himself, and employ his 17 8, LXVI | Vulcan, she fled from him to preserve her honour; and that from 18 8, LXX | salt of the earth: they preserve the order of the world;