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1 I, 3| introduce these terms among her words, by which speech was rendered 2 I, 3| calamity? Do not the very words by which these ills are 3 I, 17| reason of their burning words their parched lips become 4 I, 22| these allegations are but words,-words, I say; nay, matters 5 I, 22| allegations are but words,-words, I say; nay, matters believed 6 I, 31| the significance of man's words. That Thou mayest he understood, 7 I, 40| of the death change His words or deeds, nor will the weight 8 I, 45| audible and intelligible words, infirmities, diseases, 9 I, 52| whatever powers those muttered words and accompanying spells 10 I, 56| changes and mutilations of words and of syllables, at once 11 I, 58| seeks the other tricks of words by which an audience is 12 I, 65| great a gift with taunting words; but even to assail Him 13 I, 65| of destruction? Are His words displeasing, and are you 14 II, 6| that those things are mere words and childish absurdities 15 II, 6| and in avoiding barbarous words and expressions; because 16 II, 6| highest? Have the well-known words never rung in your ears, 17 II, 11| language, and that their words flow in polished periods; 18 II, 25| parrot, too, to articulate words; and a crow to utter names. 19 II, 44| beg of Him to pardon my words,-the cause of all is no 20 II, 47| with vain ostentation of words, we, too, admit that we 21 II, 65| and shun, but term empty words, and assail with jocose 22 III, 7| rebut his rash and impious words, and show that they are 23 III, 8| are in the habit of using words. For the Deity is not male, 24 III, 18| speech, and utterance of words. If He hears by means of 25 III, 18| the discourse; or if His words are poured forth from a 26 III, 19| because it is spoken in the words which we use, and which 27 III, 20| speech, and ready in linking words together; for the others 28 III, 32| a god, but of speech and words exchanged by two persons; 29 III, 32| mountain top, contriver of words and names, the god who presides 30 IV, 16| the first two with such words as these: "Do you thus dare 31 IV, 21| and lulled with broken words? O devout assertion of the 32 IV, 34| you bring forward, that words are of more importance, 33 V, 1| tricked by the ambiguity of words. In the second hook of Antias-lest 34 V, 1| terms used, uttered these words: "Thou hast overreached 35 V, 3| uncertain and ambiguous words into "an onion's head? " 36 V, 22| necessary here also with many words to go through each part, 37 V, 26| throughout all ages:- "With these words she at the same time drew 38 V, 26| eager to know with what words you will defend what it 39 V, 27| time, not of some weighty words or pressing courtesy, but 40 V, 33| what is signified by the words as they stand out. And yet, 41 V, 33| attempted to conceal by words which did not suggest the 42 V, 34| thoughts, but expressed by words not adapted to what was 43 V, 40| utterance to one thing in words, but mean something else, 44 V, 40| and to lose that flow of words and noisy and unseemly loquacity, 45 V, 41| expressing each thing by the words and terms proper to it? 46 V, 43| corrupt the real senses of words for the sake of spurious 47 V, 44| listening to you and heard your words. For among men devoted to 48 V, 45| contemptible, if defiled with such words. O modesty, worthy of praise! 49 VI, 5| any distance to which the words of the suppliant for help 50 VI, 14| into the ears of them all, words which should be heard in 51 VII, 2| make an end without many words,-that they are such as is 52 VII, 9| s voice and speak these words: "Is this, then, O Jupiter, 53 VII, 9| give forth is my kind of words, and is understood by us 54 VII, 26| We have now to say a few words about incense and wine, 55 VII, 31| while to bring forward the words themselves also, which, 56 VII, 31| wine which we bring." The words "which we bring," says Trebatius, 57 VII, 33| by shameful actions and words, by huge red fascina. But 58 VII, 40| of the rising sun. Their words were trustworthy, for, when