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1 I, 16| related, but there still remain many things which are necessary 2 I, 18| that they might for ever remain as memorials of the folly 3 I, 21| andimitations of the ancient deed remain; the attendant goddessesshake 4 I, 23| ascertained. There still remain some things which may be 5 II, 5 | will that the sun should remain. fixed, it is plain that 6 II, 9 | the divine origin did not remain. Therefore he was infected 7 III, 8 | its own strength, and to remain stedfast. And thus no good 8 III, 24| and that some things still remain, which are more necessary 9 IV, 8 | fade away, yet generally remain comprised in letters; how 10 IV, 15| taking allthe fragments that remain, He shall fill twelve baskets 11 IV, 19| Now, that He would not remain in bell, but rise again 12 IV, 19| wise, therefore He will not remain in the anguish of His sons: 13 V, 1 | nor is anything able to remain fixed in their minds, except 14 V, 22| this, that no error may remain. For this is especially 15 VI, 2 | For while their precepts remain, which they are accustomed 16 VI, 12| uncorrupted; but they cannot thus remain by any other means than 17 VI, 15| changed, the things themselves remain. They therefore return unawares 18 VI, 20| polished verses more readily remain fixed in the memory of the 19 VII, 3 | ruin, said that it would remain for ever. If it was made 20 VII, 3 | made, and that nothing can remain for ever except that which 21 VII, 5 | entire, nor will life itself remain the same. Thus, for the 22 VII, 5 | now unlawful for him to remain in that place of happiness, 23 VII, 6 | or of gods? Or if souls remain after death, what do they 24 VII, 10| to stand their ground and remain, but they are ended by the 25 VII, 16| shall have been proved, will remain.~