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Alphabetical [« »] matron 1 matrons 9 matted 1 matter 40 matters 16 mattocks 1 maunderings 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 part 40 ignorant 40 live 40 matter 40 named 40 state 40 whence | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances matter |
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1 I, 1| are declaring some weighty matter, when they are merely retailing 2 I, 3| entire immunity? But if the matter were difficult of belief, 3 I, 7| arguments the truth of the matter is made clear, I care not 4 I, 8| say, What if the primal matter which has been diffused 5 I, 8| What if those impurities of matter which we tread trader our 6 I, 15| ill-to-be-appeased; and so the matter comes to this, that they 7 I, 23| busied with the coarser matter of earth. 8 I, 25| not offensive, if it is a matter of common duty to discuss 9 I, 32| that He exists. It is a matter of indifference whether 10 I, 42| perhaps ask whether the matter can be proved, as we allege. 11 I, 48| and that this is no great matter, and deserves no great admiration, 12 I, 50| as the importance of the matter demanded; but, what was 13 I, 51| and sacred gift? or if the matter admits of any hyperbole, 14 I, 54| incredulous human race; but if the matter were not plain, and, as 15 I, 62| suffer, were it not that a matter of such importance was to 16 I, 65| though it were a doubtful matter, you would yet entrust yourselves 17 II, 27| regard to so important a matter. 18 II, 44| brought about that it does not matter whether they came of their 19 II, 47| that, to know so great a matter, is not only beyond the 20 II, 55| either case it is a small matter in our opinion; nor do we 21 III, 18| our way. But in so great a matter we cannot know the truth 22 III, 20| 20. This, then, this matter of forms and sexes, is the 23 III, 24| are foolish in so great a matter; and, forgetting what God 24 III, 35| established and settled, the whole matter comes back to this, that 25 IV, 4| but it is a very doubtful matter. What! do the Romans have 26 IV, 11| either because in the whole matter there is the greatest room 27 IV, 15| earnest as a well-known matter, either they are not all 28 IV, 16| into the credibility of the matter, I too will bring as witnesses 29 IV, 18| has nothing to do with the matter; nor does the reasonableness 30 IV, 27| and it is in that case a matter quite deserving, that the 31 V, 8| this number. And thus the matter is brought to this issue, 32 V, 40| anything else,-for it does not matter what change is made in the 33 V, 41| obscurity were removed, the matter would be easily understood, 34 VI, 3| lowest dregs of even baser matter. For not even, if you value 35 VII, 2| pleasures from the resources of matter. 36 VII, 8| then, make insulting them a matter of payment? and as little 37 VII, 14| conferred on him; and thus the matter is brought to this issue, 38 VII, 18| reverence for them, what does it matter, or what difference is there 39 VII, 27| burned to them, what does it matter from what the smoke proceeds 40 VII, 33| is there, or what does it matter, whether they do these things