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1 I, 8 | SEX FOR PROCREATION.~It is proved, therefore, by these witnesses, 2 I, 10| his earliest childhood, proved to be impious, and almost 3 I, 11| argument, then, can it be proved that Europa did not sit 4 I, 11| Neptune. How can this be proved? Undoubtedly ancient stories 5 I, 11| actions and character we have proved that Jupiter was a man, 6 I, 16| BY WHAT ARGUMENT IT IS PROVED THAT THOSE WHO ARE DISTINGUISHED 7 II, 1 | Constantine, now that I have proved the emptiness of these things, 8 II, 7 | worship that which you have proved to be false. But since the 9 II, 8 | the truth of which was proved by letters received from 10 II, 9 | uncertain things ought to be proved from those which are certain, 11 II, 10| collision, the one which proved superior must destroy the 12 III, 1 | this very thing iS to be proved by fact and by arguments, 13 III, 30| their defence; then, having proved the systems of philosophy 14 IV, 10| again. And when I shall have proved all these things by the 15 IV, 26| which preceded and was proved true in Christ, but also 16 V, 1 | condemned innocence, when proved to be such, than unheard. 17 V, 12| folly, which is evidently proved to be wisdom, from the very 18 VI, 2 | therefore, can it be so plainly proved and understood that those 19 VI, 12| inconsistency of Cicero be proved, if this were my object! 20 VII, 2 | could not be affirmed, and proved without the knowledge of 21 VII, 9 | immorality of souls can be proved and perceived: which arguments 22 VII, 16| part, which shall have been proved, will remain.~