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 1   I,  28|          and senseless, who have given ourselves up to God, at
 2   I,  29|         its possession? Who hath given that common light, enabling
 3   I,  31|    rumour. For of those who have given themselves to philosophizing,
 4   I,  47| enumeration of His acts has been given in summary, that Christ
 5   I,  48|    medicine or a special diet be given to some, or that a draught
 6   I,  49|       say, moreover, that aid is given by the gods to the deserving
 7   I,  51|          could such a licence be given by the mouth of one reared
 8   I,  63|          make them weak, who had given strength to the feeble?
 9  II,   6|          has so much wisdom been given to you? whence so much subtlety
10  II,  11|   credence should necessarily be given to them with regard to very
11  II,  12|    overweening conceit, you have given to deceivers-to those guilty
12  II,  14|          from death if they have given heed to His threats and
13  II,  16|          shameful deeds, and are given over to the lust of all
14  II,  27|  assaults, they indeed have life given to them only for present
15  II,  32|          for that which shall be given. What reason is there that
16  II,  32|           if we have yielded and given ourselves up to God our
17  II,  33|       much power and licence are given to any man.
18  II,  36|  necessary, and have the command given which preserves their being.
19  II,  37|          an inhabitant should be given to these regions, since
20  II,  65|      added, Christ alone has had given into His charge and entrusted
21  II,  70|      names and titles which were given to them? For if it is true
22  II,  72|    salvation, and employ the aid given to save us. For He had not
23 III,   2|      broken off, be said to have given our detractors cause to
24 III,   7|    writings, and suppress a book given forth to the public, you
25 III,  16|         forms, and that you have given the appearance of men to
26 III,  43|          favour, when I have not given them their own names, and
27 III,  43|        their own names, and have given to the others names not
28  IV,  16|        the offerings prepared be given to herself; what drawn-out
29  IV,  21|        place maintained the life given to him by nourishment drawn
30  IV,  36|   dreamings, demand that days be given to you, and exhibition made
31  IV,  36|          writings deserved to be given to the flames? our meetings
32   V,   5|      animated by the deity. Her, given over to rest and sleep on
33   V,  10|          sound. And after it was given him to see the sky and the
34   V,  14|        you, O races and nations, given up to such beliefs? When
35   V,  19|           and carry away phalli, given as signs of the propitious
36   V,  29|     services of the temples, and given up to them? Is it to these
37  VI,   2|         that those who have been given over to disquieting feelings,
38  VI,   8|          because it has not been given you to see the gods, they
39  VI,  10|      cannot be doubted, you have given to him the features of a
40  VI,  13|         tridents which have been given to the gods? why at the
41  VI,  13|     Venus to whom there has been given beauty taken from a harlot'
42  VI,  13|        their appearance had been given to them by himself in the
43  VI,  14|          the reason and prudence given to you. Those images which
44  VI,  15|     divinity from the appearance given D it, which in its original
45  VI,  26|          quell them by the check given by means of punishments?
46 VII,   1|        think that they should be given to those who are removed
47 VII,   3|          and that it is the food given to them which causes them
48 VII,   3|   deities; for either incense is given, and is lost melting on
49 VII,   6|         what time should they be given?-before they are angry and
50 VII,   7|      show that they existed, nor given nor imposed any laws which
51 VII,   8|          sin, when there is hope given of paying for their sin;
52 VII,  10|         no room for all the help given by the gods, their hatred,
53 VII,  12|         a favourable decision is given to him from whom far the
54 VII,  12|         power and help should be given to them, the one against
55 VII,  13|       sacrificing? what power is given and added to them? For all
56 VII,  13|        one, very great honour is given to the other, and he is
57 VII,  14|        exaltation is found to be given to them by piling up sacrifices?
58 VII,  14|    grandeur of him to whom it is given, it follows that a deity
59 VII,  15|         that no honour should be given to the gods at all? If you
60 VII,  15| indignant and vexed if it is not given; but-and this belongs to
61 VII,  16|       foul smell, then, which is given forth and emitted by burning
62 VII,  16|           But the same gods have given to you both cumin, cress,
63 VII,  17|     title of this name should be given and applied? Do you give
64 VII,  24|         which the excrements are given off after being drained
65 VII,  24|          pottages which you have given unintelligible names to,
66 VII,  25|       that these things also are given to the gods and burned upon
67 VII,  26|        it is either worthy to be given to the gods, or most agreeable
68 VII,  28|          one say that incense is given to the celestials, for this
69 VII,  30|     tasting its sweetness. It is given to them to do them honour;
70 VII,  31|        to ask more than has been given? or what is the greed of
71 VII,  31|         see the god wishes to be given to himself. "Let the deity
72 VII,  35|        this distinction has been given to the creatures of earth
73 VII,  36|         angry and perturbed, and given over and subject to the
74 VII,  36|      wine and incense, honour is given to the gods, and their dignity
75 VII,  39|       care was, on the one hand, given to the shows, and its former
76 VII,  40|        Thereafter a response was given by the soothsayers, that
77 VII,  42|        more anxious care was not given to his games. But if from
78 VII,  45|      devoured, that blood may be given to his body, and his strength
79 VII,  48|    indications, since the remedy given by them is found to have
80 VII,  50|      eminence, was no assistance given by so many and so great
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