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1 X | For the restraint which human laws could not effect, the 2 XI | inquiry, that we speak of a human kingdom; whereas we speak 3 XI | For if we looked for a human kingdom, we should also 4 XV | saying." So that all who, by human law, are twice married, 5 XVIII | the evoking of departed human souls, and those who are 6 XIX | that from a small drop of human seed bones and sinews and 7 XIX | and one were to show you human seed and a picture of a 8 XXIII | conversion and restoration of the human race: and (thirdly) that 9 XXVI | intercourse, and eating human flesh--we know not; but 10 XXVIII| this, is His regard for the human race. For He fore-knows 11 XXVIII| the beginning He made the human race with the power of thought 12 XXXII | the blood should not be of human seed, but of divine power, 13 XLIII | blamed. And again, unless the human race have the power of avoiding 14 XLIV | done, always urging the human race to effort and recollection, 15 LIII | pass judgment on the whole human race, unless we had found 16 LIII | Samaritans? For all the other human races are called Gentiles 17 LIV | deceive and lead astray the human race. For having heard it 18 LV | have this shape. And the human form differs from that of 19 LX | things are not the effect of human wisdom, but are uttered 20 LXIII | having become man for the human race, He endured all the