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1   I,  50| strove to gain His favour, He chose fishermen, artisans, rustics,
2   I,  61| otherwise. The reasons why He chose to do it in this way, and
3  II,  11|     by Christ! And yet, if we chose to compare cause with cause,
4  II,  54|       if, on the contrary, we chose to say that He is privy
5  II,  58| things with certainty? If you chose to lay aside audacious conjectures,
6  II,  66|    For what if in this way we chose to blame the preceding,
7   V,  33|       to truth? Then, if they chose, from religions awe and
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