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1   I,   5|      no man who would dare to attribute to our times those things
2   I,  16|    with misfortunes, cease to attribute to us that which damages
3   I,  17|   what unseemly frenzies, you attribute to your deities? For, to
4 III,   8|    their opposition, that you attribute sex to the gods. We cannot,
5 III,  11|      highest degree, that you attribute to them sexes, as dogs and
6 III,  12| Sadducees, as though we, too, attribute to the Deity forms; for
7 III,  15|    impious, and insulting, to attribute to the gods the features
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