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1 I, 11| have known them of his own accord. But if he is not divine, 2 II, 1 | does the truth of its own accord break forth by the force 3 II, 2 | they would of their own accord adore men, by whom they 4 II, 2 | benefits, and of your own accord fall prostrate upon the 5 II, 2 | yourselves, you sink of your own accord to hell, and condemn yourselves 6 II, 3 | be in error, of his own accord dashes himself against the 7 II, 5 | with feet and of their own accord, and not by the divine intelligence. 8 II, 8 | had been open of its own accord. In the Macedonian war the 9 II, 12| are produced of their own accord, and attributes nothing 10 II, 14| parents or of their own accord, by the compulsion of poverty, 11 III, 17| be produced of their own accord. From what source, therefore, 12 III, 18| into this life of our own accord; so, on the other hand, 13 III, 23| plunge headlong of their own accord in a cairn, being resolute 14 III, 25| a few judges, of its own accord designedly avoiding the 15 III, 28| were produced of their own accord: by which word they altogether 16 IV, 19| loud voice, and of His own accord gave up His spirit. And 17 IV, 22| become subject of His own accord to sufferings, to pain, 18 V, 3 | prophets did not with one accord proclaim that Christ would 19 V, 5 | new king, or of their own accord, had become corrupted and 20 V, 8 | will follow you of her own accord. Lay aside every evil thought 21 V, 9 | and the fathers with one accord display themselves in the 22 V, 13| may now begin of their own accord to do that which they have 23 VI, 3 | virtues will of their own accord succeed. The nature of good 24 VI, 9 | philosopher says, of their own accord, which they are compelled 25 VI, 14| do not sin of their own accord, or choose evils by preference, 26 VI, 15| flourishing of their own accord, as with thorns. But when 27 VI, 17| seek it, and of our own accord inflict it upon ourselves, 28 VI, 24| open our mind of our own accord, and tearing open our wounds 29 VII, 3 | was produced of its own accord, the seeds coming together 30 VII, 7 | were produced of their own accord or from an assemblage of 31 VII, 22| heard, all men with one accord should leave the gods and 32 VII, 24| abundant fruits of its own accord; the rocky mountains shall 33 VII, 24| dye;~Scarlet of its own accord shall cover the lambs as