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Alphabetical [« »] booty 1 bore 9 borers 1 born 62 borne 10 borrowed 1 borrowing 1 | Frequency [« »] 63 names 62 anything 62 blood 62 born 62 death 61 nay 61 take | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances born |
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1 I, 30| give forth that they were born on earth, and that at a 2 I, 30| and if before they were born nature already experienced 3 I, 30| and storms, those who were born later have no right of rain-giving, 4 I, 34| regarded as having never been born, as having never been brought 5 I, 36| you both allege that one born as men are, and put to death 6 I, 36| father Bacchus, the former born of Coronis, and the other 7 I, 36| secret charms? Is it Ceres, born in Sicilian territory, and 8 I, 36| offspring of eggs? Is it Apis, born in the Peloponnese, and 9 I, 37| We worship one who was born a man. What then? do you 10 I, 37| you worship no one who was born a man? Do you not worship 11 I, 37| what district they were born, of what tribe; what they 12 I, 37| you know that they were born in the womb, and that they 13 I, 37| with the worship of one born like ourselves, you act 14 I, 42| my opponent, one who was born a mere human being. Even 15 I, 45| restored to sight, and men born without eyes now looked 16 I, 52| powers of the eye to those born without sight, and to restore 17 II, 16| world, in what way you are born, how you leap to life? Will 18 II, 16| same sexes. Their young are born from the womb, and are begotten 19 II, 16| of the sexes; and we are born from sexual embraces, and 20 II, 21| us next receive some one born to dwell there, where there 21 II, 22| father in what regions he was born, how or in what way brought 22 II, 37| as they would have been born with the most perfect excellence: 23 II, 39| condition in which they were born? Was it for this He sent 24 II, 62| pretenders, that they are born of God, and are not subject 25 II, 69| and refined,-were these born with men, and did they not 26 II, 70| Jupiter with his brothers was born of Saturn and his wife, 27 II, 70| gods were conceived and born, and breathed the breath 28 II, 70| begotten by father Jupiter, and born of a parent sprung from 29 II, 70| embraces they were begotten and born, and began to have some 30 II, 70| from Jove's head she was born, and began to have a real 31 II, 74| that Hercules should be born, Aesculapius, Mercury, Liber, 32 III, 29| to their posterity, to be born of father Coelus, the progenitor 33 III, 30| no Jupiter at all; who, born of Saturn his father and 34 III, 31| discoverer of the Olive, born from the head of Jupiter, 35 III, 32| bearer of the caduceus, born on the cold mountain top, 36 IV, 8| then, or if we men were born without bones, like some 37 IV, 14| Coelus; the third, Saturn, born and buried in the island 38 IV, 14| Trophonius. The third was born of Maia, his mother, and 39 IV, 15| the places where they were born, and point out the origin 40 IV, 16| falsely say that you were born a goddess from the head 41 IV, 19| read and hear, That god was born of this father and of that 42 IV, 19| know birth; or if they are born at all, we hold and esteem 43 IV, 20| father Saturn, Diespiter was born with his brothers. Do the 44 IV, 22| shamefully than he was himself born and begotten. Of Hyperiona, 45 IV, 22| wields the thunderbolt, was born the golden and blazing Sun; 46 IV, 22| is named Bromius, and was born a second time from his father' 47 IV, 25| Epicharmus? Who that he was born within the confines of Thrace? 48 IV, 25| spectators? Who that he was born in Arcadia? was it not you? 49 IV, 26| opinion, the god Hercules was born to exceed and surpass in 50 V, 5| many groanings Acdestis is born in the tenth month, being 51 V, 11| see-were it granted me to be born at those times-father Liber, 52 V, 13| After her offspring was born, it was ordered by Sangarius 53 V, 18| Servius king of Rome was born. 54 V, 21| but from the maiden was born something like a bull, to 55 V, 22| being seems to have been born for no other reason at all 56 V, 28| pure heart. While Liber, born at Nysa, and son of Semele, 57 V, 39| pine which is regularly born into the sanctuary of the 58 V, 42| and declare to have been born in Phrygia, to have suffered 59 VII, 32| Tellus; for the gods are born, and have festal days on 60 VII, 35| in all the temples, were born and produced from the germs 61 VII, 44| who had been conceived and born from a woman's womb, who 62 VII, 51| pre-eminent, having been born to be the bane of the human