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1 I, 3 | cause, we will presently lay open the cause of this error. 2 I, 13| willed the land wherein he lay~Should Latium's title bear."~ 3 I, 13| banishment, who fled, who lay hid? No one is so senseless. 4 I, 18| than to lead armies, to lay waste the territory of others, 5 I, 21| discovered wisdom, shall lay aside his error, he will 6 II, 1 | this second book shall lay open the very fountain of 7 II, 1 | and standing unless men lay aside depravity, and undertake 8 II, 14| even to intoxication, and lay naked. And when one of his 9 II, 17| not expedient for them to lay open the truth. These are 10 II, 17| under the names of the dead, lay snares for the living. Therefore, 11 III, 10| forward to the future and lay up for themselves food, 12 III, 19| down into darkness, and lay in the mire; but that, on 13 III, 23| possession of money, and yet to lay it out to advantage; for 14 IV, 5 | examined the times, shall duly lay the foundation of learning, 15 IV, 5 | the truth, he will also lay aside his error when he 16 IV, 10| entering the sea which still lay open, was destroyed, together 17 IV, 12| that He might overcome and lay open the other world also, 18 IV, 17| us repentance, that if we lay open our hearts,--that is 19 IV, 18| pass that the Jews would lay hands upon their God, and 20 IV, 26| bodies of the dead as they lay prostrate; and calling them 21 V, 2 | insulted the truth as it lay prostrate and overthrown, 22 V, 5 | storehouses of the good liberally lay open to all. Nor did avarice 23 V, 8 | follow you of her own accord. Lay aside every evil thought 24 V, 9 | beasts in ferocity, who lay waste the most gentle flock 25 V, 18| wished to show that the truth lay hidden, that he might maintain 26 V, 21| them put on piety, let them lay aside riches; if any one 27 VI, 5 | an army to carry off and lay waste the property of others. 28 VI, 6 | and offer violence, and lay waste; and they press upon 29 VI, 12| then, do you hesitate to lay that out well which perhaps 30 VI, 12| esteem justice so highly, lay aside the burthens which 31 VI, 13| and worthy of life, to lay out his riches on justice 32 VI, 17| upon your own appetite, or lay it up in the treasury of 33 VI, 17| therefore, it is a vice to lay it out badly, so it is a 34 VI, 17| badly, so it is a virtue to lay it out well. If it is a 35 VI, 21| to deceive himself, must lay aside hurtful and injurious 36 VII, 16| overthrow and disaster, will lay waste and break in pieces 37 VII, 27| heavenly food, they may lay aside their lasting hunger;