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Alphabetical [« »] pursuit 2 pursuits 2 pustule 1 put 65 puta 2 putrefying 1 puts 3 | Frequency [« »] 67 truth 66 hand 66 little 65 put 64 means 64 race 63 among | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances put |
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1 I, 20| themselves, and let them put forth and make trial of 2 I, 25| pleasing to you, that they put forth their passion upon 3 I, 28| His eternal decree. Do you put forth this opinion? Have 4 I, 28| attributes of vile animals put in rivalry with them. Are 5 I, 28| things were generated and put forth, and that they burst 6 I, 36| one born as men are, and put to death on the cross, which 7 I, 47| forth in sanctuary we have put forward, not on the supposition 8 I, 50| men, and which He did not put in their power. 9 I, 54| had seen, and that they put forth under false evidence, 10 I, 56| we shall be told, have put forth these statements with 11 I, 56| for His cause has been put on such a basis, that if 12 I, 57| Christ, you say; and you put forth baseless and false 13 I, 57| errors, and did not herself put forth those things which 14 I, 58| false statements, but were put forth by men of simple mind, 15 I, 62| form, I reply, which He had put on, and which He bore about 16 II, 1| beginning, did He destroy and put an end to some, and compel 17 II, 11| the dead back to life; to put an end to the sufferings 18 II, 13| favourable to you, and not put any hindrance in your way 19 II, 16| avoided, and carking anxiety put away? They are exposed to 20 II, 24| Plato, do you in the Meno put to a young slave certain 21 II, 27| to other conclusions, and put faith in their own arguments 22 II, 39| slavery; and finally, be put the one in the other's power, 23 II, 39| knowledge, after that they put on mortal forms, should 24 II, 40| required; and when they had put forth all their strength 25 II, 45| monstrous and impious fancy be put far from us, that Almighty 26 II, 46| monstrous and impious, be put far from us, that. God, 27 II, 64| since freedom of choice was put in His power who made it. 28 II, 67| Do you watch the sky, or put an end to public business 29 II, 77| punished a man who had been put into prison with severity 30 III, 2| rites with your fellows, and put the ceremonies of the different 31 III, 18| does He not see what is put before Him? has He not sight? 32 III, 31| Neptune at all; and thus is put away, and removed from us, 33 III, 36| But while you yourselves put away almost the whole race 34 III, 44| while you remove some, and put others in their place, it 35 IV, 21| the noise of rattles, and put to sleep lying in a very 36 IV, 22| Can any greater insult be put upon your Jupiter, or is 37 IV, 24| which was unbecoming, or put forth in shameful writings 38 IV, 26| by his wife in adultery, put on the form of one of the 39 IV, 33| should have been wholly put away from human society, 40 V, 1| gods dishonour, have been put forth by poets merely in 41 V, 12| spring up into a mighty tree, put forth branches loaded with 42 V, 26| of the mystic cist, and put into the wicker-basket; 43 V, 28| without reluctance, swears to put himself in his power and 44 V, 33| bosoms at the time when they put one thing for another, without 45 V, 34| is open to every one to put the meaning into it which 46 V, 35| tell us, what we should put and substitute for each 47 V, 35| point out what should be put in the place of all these, 48 V, 38| all have been written and put forward allegorically, and 49 V, 43| understanding have been put to flight by the distempered 50 V, 44| which the same seductive god put on with perfidious guile, 51 VI, 3| ascribe to them, than that we put them in the same position 52 VI, 8| and he is proved not to put faith in his own religion, 53 VI, 10| images which you form and put in the place of the immortal 54 VI, 12| means of recognising each is put an end to, god may be believed 55 VI, 16| ridiculous, that they have been put together without uniformity 56 VI, 21| his golden vestment, and put instead of it one of wool, 57 VI, 24| the presence of the gods, put away their impious deeds, 58 VII, 12| the other things which are put upon their altars. For it 59 VII, 16| food; why, then, do you not put these too upon the altars, 60 VII, 17| water-wagtails ants; when the asses put hay upon your altars, and 61 VII, 18| their anger and resentment put away? Or is the blood of 62 VII, 27| reason, that incense is put on the altars before the 63 VII, 31| added for this purpose, and put forth for this reason, that 64 VII, 49| which to-day we all see put in that image instead of 65 VII, 50| to expel the enemy and put him to flight, while still