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1 I, 29| argument with the whole world formed, as it were, into one assembly, 2 I, 34| mother, being completely formed and perfected in ten months, 3 I, 38| are creatures imperfectly formed, that we trust in vain expectations, 4 I, 38| heaven from brutish statues formed of the vilest clay, and 5 I, 62| and not compounded, nor formed by bringing together any 6 II, 7| power brought forth, and formed so ignorant and proud, that, 7 II, 13| bypaths of the schools, have formed this and that insignificant 8 II, 20| earth, fit for dwelling in, formed into a chamber, enclosed 9 II, 25| microcosm, and to be made and formed after the fashion of the 10 II, 47| consequence to say who made and formed them; for without incurring 11 II, 49| wonder excited at it when formed into a lump? The whole mass 12 II, 52| not have the souls of men formed of that pure mixture of 13 II, 56| are that from which it is formed, and its primary origin. 14 II, 59| parts of men's bodies been formed and built up into firmness? 15 II, 59| and serpents been I either formed or brought forth? what purpose 16 II, 59| each is,-why they have been formed with such shapes; whether 17 II, 63| binding, nay, rather, who formed man himself; whither the 18 III, 3| to admit, that these are formed of most worthless clay, 19 III, 8| gender have been ordained and formed by the Creator of the creatures 20 III, 29| divine in that which is formed by the duration of months 21 IV, 4| meaning of her name, which was formed with regard to the beating 22 IV, 5| and position, we being so formed that we speak of some things 23 IV, 6| he possesses has not been formed of bricks of clay? And for 24 IV, 16| eddies of a stream, and formed in miry places? Or do you 25 IV, 16| bear might be forged and formed, was there even in the hollow 26 IV, 25| reported that the palladium was formed from the remains of Pelops? 27 IV, 29| reasons their very names were formed. 28 V, 2| or had their hands been formed of hard bones, so that it 29 V, 6| throws one end of a halter formed of hairs, woven together 30 V, 8| throwing them, some should be formed to rank among the immortals, 31 V, 10| flinty hardness, a child was formed and quickened to be the 32 V, 27| goddess of the same sex, and formed with similar parts? what 33 V, 29| the agreements which Liber formed with his lovers? Can you 34 VI, 1| opinions which you have formed about your gods, we have 35 VI, 3| narrowest kind of caverns formed and contrived with sorry, 36 VI, 11| with which we have been formed, which were also mentioned 37 VI, 12| And so Hammon is even now formed and represented with a ram' 38 VI, 13| know that the Athenians formed the Hermae in the likeness 39 VI, 14| supplication to that which has been formed by you, and while you know, 40 VI, 15| copper in the lump, and not formed into any worlds of art, 41 VI, 18| characteristics of the body formed by the artist. 42 VI, 21| like a mere boy, should be formed with such a beard that it 43 VI, 22| of which images have been formed, where in the world was 44 VI, 24| sense in them, but that they formed them profitably and wisely, 45 VI, 26| silly, that images were formed by the ancients to check 46 VII, 9| for what he has done? Who formed iron into a sword? was it 47 VII, 15| most unseemly office, and formed to be filled with corruption. 48 VII, 19| and female, and have been formed with members arranged suitably 49 VII, 28| just as each one has been formed to receive impressions from 50 VII, 34| the gods also have been formed in the same way, that the