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Alphabetical [« »] ashamed 7 ashes 8 asia 2 aside 43 ask 72 asked 9 asking 1 | Frequency [« »] 44 mind 44 sun 44 wise 43 aside 43 vain 42 forms 42 greater | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances aside |
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1 I, 2| the allegation; and laying aside all desire for wrangling, 2 I, 15| this, that they both lay aside and resume anger with sportive 3 I, 64| What has He done to turn aside the course of justice, and 4 II, 1| name of Christ, turning aside for a little from the defence 5 II, 7| from what causes hairs lay aside their natural darkness, 6 II, 16| practice of vice? Will you lay aside your habitual arrogance, 7 II, 16| to life? Will you, laying aside all partiality, consider 8 II, 17| and wisely, never swerved aside from their duty, abstained 9 II, 25| wise, learned, and lays aside the ignorance which till 10 II, 27| anything whatever, either lay aside their knowledge while they 11 II, 32| let them, then, laying aside their savage and barbarous 12 II, 41| wantonness, both to lay aside the strength of their manhood, 13 II, 57| form of man has been laid aside, they are allowed to live 14 II, 58| certainty? If you chose to lay aside audacious conjectures, can 15 II, 63| their time of need? Lay aside these cares, and abandon 16 II, 63| delivered, and have laid aside the lot and. condition of 17 III, 33| are blotted out and set aside,-one the giver of drunken 18 III, 35| while all the rest are cast aside, and that as having been 19 IV, 18| of men of letters are set aside? For what is there which 20 IV, 26| Thestius at once to lay aside their virginal title, and 21 V, 2| ceremonies you will turn aside my wrath; and if I shall 22 V, 4| overcome you, and to lay aside the means which you had 23 V, 13| which not only do men lay aside their virile powers, but 24 V, 18| tell the truth, we turn aside ourselves from some purposely 25 V, 26| light, Being softened, lays aside for a little the sadness 26 VII, 5| purpose, that they may lay aside their anger and passions, 27 VII, 8| state of mind, and lays aside his angry feelings and frenzy; 28 VII, 8| that for them they may lay aside their resentment, and be 29 VII, 8| really moved by anger-lay aside their anger and resentment, 30 VII, 10| they are unable to turn aside the course of events, and 31 VII, 11| able to ward off, to turn aside, those evils from those 32 VII, 13| feel any pleasure, nor lay aside their anger and resentment, 33 VII, 17| just as barking dogs, lay aside their fierceness for mouthfuls, 34 VII, 23| receive offerings, will lay aside their mischievous disposition, 35 VII, 25| and if they do not lay aside their auger and resentment, 36 VII, 28| disagreeable, and have been set aside because of their offensiveness? 37 VII, 32| been shown to them, and lay aside their fiery spirit of resentment 38 VII, 33| committed by men, they lay it aside, get rid of it, and show 39 VII, 33| multitude? Does Jupiter lay aside his resentment if the Amphitryon 40 VII, 36| are not so stern as to lay aside their resentment only when 41 VII, 38| means of sacrifices, laid aside their burning anger, and 42 VII, 39| is fitting that, laying aside superstitious dread, and 43 App | and fury, and lay these aside again, being moved by a