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1 I, 11| ordinances? Now, who can entertain a doubt that he who is subservient 2 I, 16| deities. They, therefore, who entertain the opinion that the poets 3 II, 9 | with great freedom, and to entertain what sentiments they may 4 II, 10| having refitted those who entertain false sentiments respecting 5 II, 10| up to heaven, nor do they entertain religious sentiments, since 6 II, 15| would do, that they might entertain no hope of pardon. Therefore, 7 III, 4 | many sects; and they all entertain various sentiments. In which 8 III, 7 | none for error. All must entertain the same sentiments, and 9 III, 7 | the subject compels us to entertain different and various opinions. 10 V, 1 | THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION.~I ENTERTAIN no doubt, O mighty Emperor 11 VI, 18| forgetting of injuries. "I entertain hopes," he says, "O Caesar, 12 VI, 25| the greatest impiety to entertain any such thought concerning