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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
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