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1 I, 9 | that the world would be destroyed, but in what way he does 2 I, 11| failing; and that they are destroyed by clashing one with another. 3 IV, 5 | whose fate it was to be destroyed in the sea, all who were 4 V, 11| who fixes his hope is not destroyed by the snakes of the wilderness, 5 VI, 7 | vanishes, he says, and is destroyed in such a way as the grammatical 6 VI, 11| fully formed, it is utterly destroyed. For somewhere near, he 7 VI, 12| that good tree will be destroyed, and perish. If, however, 8 VI, 27| nature, and is (accordingly) destroyed.~ 9 VI, 46| the dispensation, he says, destroyed death, whereas He made known ( 10 VII, 17| he says, could never be destroyed by famine, inasmuch as water 11 X, 6 | corruption, and that the third is destroyed, which he calls a formal 12 X, 16| different sorts of flesh are destroyed.~