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1 IV, 35| on which the cauldron is laid, having been (previously, 2 VI, 4 | for the purpose of being laid in the storehouse, whereas 3 VI, 11| says, is the axe (which is laid) at the roots of the tree. 4 VI, 15| by the Apostles, and was laid under a curse, as it has 5 VI, 24| following these guides, have laid down as e fundamental principle 6 VI, 36| of) voice, after having laid hands on him who is receiving 7 VII, 7 | Nature. And Aristotle has laid down doctrines not only 8 VIII, 2 | own distinctive attributes laid hold on collectively by 9 VIII, 3 | being) from above, had been laid hold on by (the darkness) 10 VIII, 3 | those forms that have been laid hold on by each of the thirty 11 VIII, 13| Noetians. Now, after we have laid bare the root of this (heresy), 12 IX, 16| hymns. Next, after they have laid aside as sacred the garments 13 X, 7 | odour of incense-offerings (laid) upon the fire. Now the 14 X, 29| established? For a law will not be laid down for an animal devoid