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 1   I,   7|      care not whence these evils come, or from what sources and
 2   I,  24|          that their craft should come into disrepute, cry aloud,
 3   I,  29|        of this body? Does it not come from Him that we walk, that
 4   I,  43|        whether they will or not, come of necessity as they have
 5   I,  46|          body, persons buried to come forth from the tomb, and
 6   I,  47|          from what realms He has come, of what God He is the minister!
 7   I,  52|                              52. Come, then, let some Magian Zoroaster
 8   I,  60|        no bodily substance, have come upon earth and adapted itself
 9   I,  60|        Him, if He had decreed to come upon the earth such as He
10   I,  60|   accomplishment of which He had come into the world.
11   I,  65|          obstinacy! If there had come to you a physician from
12  II,   4| salvation, if, when the time has come, it be shown that there
13  II,   6|          we declare are about to come to us from the supreme Ruler?
14  II,  20|     because it can be done if we come into direct contact with
15  II,  20|    summer. To this let there not come any sound or cry whatever,
16  II,  21|          a nurse also, who shall come to him always naked, ever
17  II,  22|          immortal, and that they come to their human bodies with
18  II,  27|        possession, although some come to other conclusions, and
19  II,  28|      other beings? how they have come to these, the lowest parts
20  II,  37|   overhead would not the showers come down upon the earth to temper
21  II,  57|          little longer, and then come under the power of death.
22  II,  63|         death, if Christ had not come forward as their preserver
23  II,  70|      religion, does your own not come into your thoughts, and
24  II,  74|       winter, summer, and autumn come too late? why, after the
25 III,  12|      Thus far of sex. Now let us come to the appearance and shapes
26 III,  12|          any time, nor will ever come to an end of life, is devoid
27 III,  20|        how to foretell what will come to pass, owing to their
28 III,  21|    occasion, he of Epidaurus may come to their assistance? Do
29  IV,  11|          they obey the call, and come when summoned by their own
30  IV,  12|        it not happen, may it not come to pass, although you craftily
31  IV,  13|       Even now we are ashamed to come to the point at which not
32  IV,  18|         to speak of things which come before the public; and we
33  IV,  21|       are produced? do your gods come forth to the light by modes
34  IV,  36|         wonder whence these ills come with which the human race
35   V,   1|         hither they were wont to come to draw water,-they might
36   V,   1|       snare for those who should come. They, as was their usual
37   V,  14|        violet's sweet scent have come had not the addition of
38   V,  44|                   44. But if you come to the conclusion that these
39  VI,   4|     person and close at hand, to come near and address them, and
40  VI,  22|     sufficient cause for them to come forth and inflict punishment
41 VII,   9|       They love their young, and come together to beget children;
42 VII,  11|          so wretched men, whence come so many unhappy ones, who
43 VII,  12|        could ward these off, and come to their aid. If of two
44 VII,  16|      when yon arrange to go, you come cleansed from all pollution,
45 VII,  35|                              35. Come now: as the discussion has
46 VII,  39|                      39. We have come, then, in speaking, to the
47 VII,  41|     believed to have it,-if they come to men's ears just as they
48 VII,  43|       been better that he should come to the consul himself, to
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