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1 I, pref| wish, and at the same time lost their labour and industry; 2 I, 11 | his kingdom as his father lost it? It is so undoubtedly. 3 I, 15 | through grief for their lost king: "O Romulus, Romulus, 4 I, 17 | the unfortunate gods. Isis lost her son; Ceres her daughter; 5 I, 17 | Another, when she had almost lost her lover, who was torn 6 I, 21 | of Isis, since she either lost or found her little son. 7 I, 21 | done when her child was lost. Afterwards the boy is brought 8 II, 8 | of his senses, and having lost his two sons who were serving 9 II, 8 | on the same day to have lost his son, and to have been 10 II, 17 | what honour is there to the lost?), nor that they may injure 11 II, 17 | which they themselves have lost through their wickedness. 12 III, 5 | nothing, he himself also lost the name of philosopher, 13 III, 21 | community, therefore, is lost to him alone, nature herself 14 III, 28 | country; but then, when he lost his dearest daughter, he 15 IV, 10 | part of Syria, the Hebrews lost their ancient name; and 16 IV, 30 | against, by their carelessness lost the name and worship of 17 IV, 30 | be Christians, who have lost the name of Christ, and 18 IV, 30 | diligently kept in view, will be lost and extinguished. But, however, 19 V, 5 | God being taken away, men lost the knowledge of good and 20 V, 12 | Is innocence so utterly lost in your eyes, that you do 21 VI, 3 | that afterwards, having lost all his dignity and property, 22 VI, 4 | gained which can in no way be lost. For God, who created men 23 VI, 5 | only retained the name, but lost its power, and nature, and 24 VI, 11 | whatever they bestow is either lost altogether, or profits only 25 VI, 11 | people that which is both lost to themselves, and which 26 VI, 20 | this practice, they have lost their humanity. Therefore 27 VII, 7 | seeking, but they themselves lost it chiefly through their 28 VII, 15 | second infancy. For, having lost the liberty which it had