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1 I, 5 | righteousness. Directly in point is the instance of the apostle, 2 I, 5 | the clearest manner the point in question, speaking to 3 I, 5 | sacrifice. And in defence of the point to be established, I shall 4 I, 6 | law. Having reached this point, we must defend our childhood. 5 I, 8 | therefore treat of this point with all possible brevity; 6 I, 12 | those threatenings that point towards destruction, but 7 II, 1 | varieties. Nor is this a point which is beyond the sphere 8 II, 1 | delicacies," says Wisdom. At this point, too, we have to advert 9 II, 1 | this, drawing to the urgent point of the question the most 10 II, 2 | of their potations be the point up to which they keep their 11 III, 6 | it without danger by the point of the tail. And riches, 12 III, 9 | the bath (for from that point I digressed in my oration), 13 III, 11 | clandestine love (from this point the Boeotian Pindar, coming 14 III, 11 | to partake of swine; to point out that those who call 15 III, pray| that, having got to this point, we should offer to the