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1 I, 15| which work, following the example of Plato, he wished to set 2 I, 20| Romans doubtless followed the example of the Athenians in representing 3 I, 21| straw; do you, after the example of Hercules, cast in the 4 I, 22| his worship, and gave an example for the imitation of others. 5 I, 22| and he himself, by this example and institution, may have 6 II, 8 | also is set forth as an example of a miracle. For when, 7 II, 14| pre-eminent, as a remarkable example of righteousness. He, when 8 III, 3 | uncertain. Let us return to the example before mentioned. Come, 9 III, 6 | proposed in the schools as an example of the kind of fallacy called 10 III, 15| youth, corrupted by the example and authority of the teacher, 11 III, 21| reason, yet certainly by example, both of the dumb animals, 12 IV, 24| cannot be refuted except by example. For the things which you 13 IV, 24| can by no means propose an example to man. For there will stand 14 IV, 25| temple, that by His words and example He might spread throughout 15 IV, 26| teacher, afforded us an example of pressures, and labours, 16 IV, 26| when He had afforded an example of righteousness in all 17 IV, 29| the body. We may use an example more closely connected with 18 V, 5 | almost a parricide, was an example to others to the injury 19 V, 10| one which is the greatest example of piety.In Maro, that king " 20 V, 12| Assuredly he put forth this example as though he divined what 21 VI, 6 | Aristides is called just, is an example of justice sought from these 22 VI, 18| what can a more befitting example be sought, than from the 23 VI, 20| For this is shown by the example of OEdipus alone, confused 24 VII, 9 | wind, that by the token and example of these things we might 25 VII, 22| dead, that through. his example we may believe it to be 26 VII, 26| mightest afford a surpassing example of virtue and holiness: