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1 I, 5 | us no information, for he took his commencement not from 2 I, 7 | who in that same response took away from the other gods 3 I, 7 | other gods their name, as he took away the dominion from Jupiter. 4 I, 7 | upon another." Therefore we took to some one to whom we owe 5 I, 10| too effeminate. And so he took to himself in marriage that 6 I, 11| perceive that the occurrence took place on earth, inasmuch 7 I, 11| except that the transaction took place on the earth? Therefore 8 I, 11| And the Curetes. his sons, took charge of him, and honoured 9 I, 13| acquired greater resources, and took the title of king.~ 10 I, 18| heaven at the time when this took place. I indeed cannot determine 11 I, 19| that the occurrence never took place; nay, rather, because 12 I, 22| they were burnt--that they took away the authority due to 13 II, 4 | to each season. He also took off the golden beard from 14 II, 4 | before his father. He also took away the bowls, and spoils, 15 II, 8 | other without any hesitation took and cut it. In the next 16 II, 9 | it? If it had force, it took that force from some one. 17 II, 11| agreed by all that the deluge took place for the destruction 18 II, 11| If, therefore, the flood took place for the purpose of 19 III, 16| taken up by all. He, when he took away philosophy without 20 III, 22| itself overthrown. But Plato took away above all things frugality, 21 III, 22| which can be possessed; he took away abstinence, since there 22 III, 22| which one can abstain; he took away temperance and chastity, 23 III, 22| virtues in each sex; he took away self-respect, shame, 24 III, 27| who is devoted to pleasure took upon himself the character 25 III, 28| religion, but they even took it away; while, led on by 26 III, 30| religion which was corrupt, or took it away altogether. Let 27 IV, 17| abolished circumcision; that He took away the necessity of abstaining 28 IV, 18| the Son of God. But they took and brought Him before Pontius 29 IV, 19| disturbance among the people, they took Him down from the cross, 30 IV, 19| laid me down to sleep, and took my rest, and rose again, 31 IV, 20| fathers, in the day that I took them by the hand to bring 32 IV, 27| aspire to divinity, they took to themselves the names 33 V, 2 | fishermen, as though he took it ill that some Aristophanes 34 V, 3 | all living creatures, you took away the kingdom from your 35 V, 6 | violence and armed men, and took away that golden age of 36 V, 8 | and temperance, and faith, took up their abode! In short, 37 V, 15| the contrary effect, and took away the justice which he 38 VI, 6 | defender of the good, since he took up arms in defence of the 39 VI, 10| in the same way as again took place after the deluge, 40 VI, 10| assembling together of this kind took place at the beginning; 41 VI, 20| The philosophers rightly took this away. For they say