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1 I, 17| kthonos, that is, from the contest and the ground. Why, then, 2 I, 21| human voice; and that a contest arose between him and Priapus; 3 I, 21| Priapus, being worsted in the contest, was enraged, and slew the 4 II, 20| greater and more difficult contest with philosophers is proposed 5 III, 12| is connected with each, a contest is proposed to each, and 6 III, 12| held forth to each from the contest: the body, because it is 7 III, 12| come to any encounter and contest, what else does it seek 8 III, 12| with a man or beast, the contest is for safety. Therefore, 9 III, 12| will there be between the contest carried on by the soul and 10 III, 28| every moment carrying on a contest for life and death with 11 IV, 30| persevering strife. For the contest is respecting life and salvation, 12 V, 11| they know that this is a contest and a battle. I saw in Bithynia 13 VI, 4 | as, in this life, when a contest with an enemy is set before 14 VI, 6 | committed yourself to a contest and an encounter, the victory 15 VI, 18| in our power, and every contest is doubtful; but it is the 16 VI, 18| but to put an end to the contest itself, which may be done 17 VI, 22| made all things to supply a contest between two things. Those 18 VII, 5 | rival, that there might be a contest, and some partisanship in 19 VII, 5 | no victory. Take away a contest, and even virtue is nothing. 20 VII, 8 | eloquence, nevertheless in this contest at least, those who argued