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 1   I,   1|         Christian people began to exist in the world the universe
 2   I,  11|         winter on that account to exist in the world? And because
 3   I,  13| more-since we Christians began to exist, and to be taken account
 4   I,  18|         of necessity passion must exist. Where passion is situated,
 5   I,  18|            there grief and sorrow exist. Where grief and sorrow
 6   I,  18|            Where grief and sorrow exist, there is already room for
 7   I,  28|       Author, by whom, if they do exist, they began to be, and to
 8   I,  28|        speak, they feel that they exist, and realize that they are
 9   I,  29|           owe this first, that we exist, that we are said to be
10   I,  29|           does He not cause us to exist and to move with the activity
11   I,  29|           fires of the sun should exist for the growth of things,
12   I,  31|            in Thee created things exist, and Thou art the space
13   I,  34|        and as not having begun to exist at any time or century.
14   I,  34|          seasons. For they do not exist of themselves, but from
15  II,   2|        whether all the other gods exist, than hesitate with regard
16  II,  35|   whatever whom fancy supposes to exist, gods, angels, daemons,
17  II,  55|        evils, but suffers them to exist and to go on without ceasing
18  II,  56|          doubt as to whether they exist anywhere; others, however,
19  II,  56|         however, say that they do exist, but do not trouble themselves
20  II,  58|         Ruler allows them both to exist and be perpetrated, and
21  II,  70|      certain that Minerva did not exist, and was not reckoned among
22  II,  71|       says, your religion did not exist. And two thousand years
23  II,  71|          reply, your gods did not exist. By what reckoning, you
24 III,   4|         For it may be that beings exist whom you do not believe
25 III,   6|           prove that they did not exist at all. For, in the first
26 III,  36|           true that they anywhere exist, and burn with anger and
27 III,  38|   worshipping that which does not exist, or passing that by which,
28 III,  38|         by which, it may be, does exist. Piso believes that the
29 III,  39|       vain for those which really exist. If they are named Novensiles
30 III,  44|         them all if they anywhere exist.
31  IV,   9|           declare that these gods exist nowhere in the world, and
32  IV,  11|           gods who most assuredly exist, if only there are any who
33  IV,  11|          not true that these gods exist? And, when invoked by the
34   V,   8|     mother of the gods, then, not exist at all for the sake of the
35   V,   8|         that she feels herself to exist, and she owes it to Pyrrha'
36  VI,   3|           are conscious that they exist, and have a living being?
37  VI,   8|         are assured that the gods exist whom you suppose, and that
38  VI,   8|        what you do not believe to exist? Do you perchance say, that
39  VI,   8|         not believe that the gods exist; and he is proved not to
40  VI,  10|          whom you cannot prove to exist at all?
41  VI,  19|            while the whole cannot exist unless it has been made
42 VII,   2|         the deities; but if these exist anywhere, and are true gods,
43 VII,  15|         they should be if they do exist, and such as we feel that
44 VII,  35|        either think or believe to exist, of whom you have set up
45 VII,  48|         and bad have been able to exist at the same time in former
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