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1 I, 5 | habitation and place of abode in common: "He built for 2 I, 17| anxious care? Why this secret abode? Why this banishment, either 3 I, 18| admitted to this earthly abode of the gods. But he who 4 II, 6 | so also the world is the abode of the whole human race; 5 II, 6 | be, as it were, a common abode for gods and men. If, therefore, 6 II, 6 | has been constructed as an abode, it is neither itself God, 7 II, 15| pardon. Therefore, while they abode among men, that most deceitful 8 III, 11| philosophers who discovered the abode and dwelling-place of the 9 III, 17| is enjoined to shun the abode of kings. Thus the crafty 10 III, 17| loftier and more magnificent abode. Concerning which transaction, 11 III, 17| and cast fires upon his abode in the Capitol.~In the obstinacy 12 IV, 30| fountain of truth, this is the abode of the faith, this is the 13 V, 8 | able, and place her in the abode of your breast; and do not 14 V, 8 | and faith, took up their abode! In short, there would be 15 VII, 2 | and enclosed in a dark abode, is neither able to wander 16 VII, 5 | downwards, He determined that an abode and dwelling-place should 17 VII, 5 | soul is clothed with the abode of the body. But when a 18 VII, 8 | and when freed from the abode of the body, as from prison, 19 VII, 10| established for itself a firm abode, it must necessarily be 20 VII, 12| it flies back to its own abode. In the next place, the 21 VII, 12| it is shut up in a dark abode of earthly flesh, does not 22 VII, 12| shall have remodelled its abode. For, since the soul is