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1 I, 10| his sword. And the poets relate that they live and die alternately: 2 I, 11| whole of that which you relate, that is to be foolish and 3 II, 1 | origin of which we shall relate at the proper place; but 4 II, 4 | antiquity, that all accounts relate that the goddess herself 5 IV, 7 | as the sacred writings relate, before that the purpose 6 V, 5 | the golden times, and they relate in what condition human 7 V, 11| But it is impossible to relate what things they performed 8 V, 23| perseverance, many things which relate to religion, being spread 9 VI, 8 | God could so significantly relate the law of God, as a man 10 VI, 10| building a city; but some relate that those men who were 11 VI, 10| some dragon, as the poets relate; but one man was formed 12 VI, 14| indeed, but virtues which relate to this short life. But 13 VI, 22| smell, which two senses relate only to the body, there 14 VII, 1 | understand these things which we relate, or, even if they shall 15 VII, 1 | so in this book we will relate His second advent, which 16 VII, 5 | in power. For these goods relate to the body, and are earthly; 17 VII, 9 | discourse hastens on to relate the great judgment of God, 18 VII, 15| And--my mind dreads to relate it, but I will relate it, 19 VII, 15| to relate it, but I will relate it, because it is about 20 VII, 16| contrive things impious to relate, and detestable; shall meditate