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1 I, 2 | himself adducing many new ones; and this he does both in 2 II, 3 | often defended even bad ones with copious-ness and spirit. 3 II, 10| removed from the former ones, as evil things are from 4 II, 18| to the prince of the evil ones himself,--namely, into darkness, 5 III, 11| of religions, but false ones, because they have left 6 III, 19| always able to make fresh ones; it is impossible, because 7 III, 23| think of those lesser s ones, who are accustomed never 8 IV, 19| first showing to the called ones the beginning of the resurrection."~ 9 IV, 21| in pieces, their little ones dashed to the ground; and 10 V, 20| midst, whether the inferior ones or the greatest; their flamens, 11 VI, 12| that he leaves his beloved ones to the care of God, and 12 VI, 12| possessions than these frail ones, I wiIl free you from fear. 13 VI, 15| grief, since, the former ones having been so arranged, 14 VII, 5 | and depressed the heavy ones to the depths below, He 15 VII, 20| weighed against their good ones: so that if those which