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1 I, 1 | expiated the most shameful deed of others. In return for 2 I, 14| fetters; for this was the deed of his uncle Titan, because 3 I, 15| name of Quirinus. By which deed he at once persuaded the 4 I, 19| does not consist in the deed, but in the name. For they 5 I, 20| born, in memory of this deed erected a temple and statue 6 I, 21| children, that is, to a deed foul, and to be held in 7 I, 21| andimitations of the ancient deed remain; the attendant goddessesshake 8 III, 27| the recollection of the deed, either he will not perceive 9 IV, 1 | desirous of wisdom. By which deed they both condemned those 10 IV, 3 | complete our knowledge by deed and action. Where, then, 11 IV, 16| emboldened them to this deed. For when they read with 12 IV, 17| not to veil any shameful deed within the secrets of conscience. 13 IV, 18| that it was an unworthy deed that a Roman citizen should 14 IV, 18| Isaiah also points out their deed, and says: "In His humiliation 15 IV, 26| did not see; and by this deed He signified that it would 16 V, 14| philosophers also boast of, not in deed, but with empty words, saying 17 VI, 25| and arrogance, and by this deed lose the recompense of his 18 VII, 15| all his people. And this deed so illustrious and so wonderful, 19 VII, 15| and figure of a greater deed, which the same God was 20 VII, 25| will trader-take so great a deed, and dig out that eye, by