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1 I, 10| by the Athenians through favour, lest he should appear to 2 II, 1 | bringing them back into favour with themselves, that they 3 III, 17| the hope of impunity shall favour us, let us plunder and put 4 III, 17| he is not influenced by favour. Therefore let us live in 5 III, 18| caused by some error, or favour, that he alone did not touch 6 IV, 26| might walk to attain the favour of God. For He is truly 7 V, 4 | have undertaken, with the favour of God, to do this, and 8 V, 10| are neither influenced by favour nor moved by anger, because 9 V, 20| they willingly err, and favour their own folly. And if 10 V, 21| angry nor are influenced by favour? By which words they plainly 11 VI, 9 | laid out in gaining His favour.~ 12 VI, 11| will make a return of the favour to them. But because they 13 VI, 11| restore and give back the favour. If Cicero were now alive, 14 VI, 11| by the vanity of popular favour, expend on the exhibition 15 VI, 11| nothing more than empty favour and the talk of a few days. 16 VI, 12| among foreigners by the favour of the leading men, whom 17 VI, 12| ingratiate himself in the favour of others, to pretend and 18 VI, 12| belongs to their office to favour them with natural kindness, 19 VI, 13| God, that you may gain the favour of the living God! For as 20 VI, 18| advocacy of any one or by favour. Thus it comes to pass, 21 VI, 25| But that he may obtain the favour of God, and be free from 22 VII, 1 | vices, and they knowingly favour their own evils, by the