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 1   I,   2|        Does the earth refuse to receive the seed committed to it,
 2   I,  27|      merit His bounties, we may receive a desire for purity, and
 3   I,  53|      Cease in your ignorance to receive such great deeds with abusive
 4   I,  65|     kind of flattery and honour receive him into your houses, and
 5  II,   5|         who shall believe, they receive the grounds of faith with
 6  II,  11|         to be granted to you to receive what is so said by them,
 7  II,  21|       for our idea, let us next receive some one born to dwell there,
 8  II,  33|     even, whether we deserve to receive life and be freed from the
 9  II,  34|  majesty from whom we expect to receive both these blessings, that
10  II,  36|       before, now, though late, receive and learn from Him who knows
11  II,  57|       see can be refuted; or to receive that as true which it may
12  II,  65|      what they are unwilling to receive, and shrink from; to injure
13  II,  65|       this, too, you must needs receive from us, that souls can
14  II,  65|         from us, that souls can receive from no one life and salvation,
15 III,   6|         if you would proceed to receive from him opinions written
16 III,  15|      one believes that, he must receive this also as true, that
17 III,  23|         flames? The soothsayers receive the knowledge of their art
18 III,  24|      then, do good, except they receive incense and consecrated
19 III,  29|    however, even yet be able to receive from you these thoughts,
20 III,  43|        be any hope that I shall receive help from them, if Ceres,
21  IV,  27|        are pious, although they receive from you much greater occasion
22   V,  10|       as unborn infants usually receive from their mothers! He had
23   V,  23|        believe such stories, or receive them, or hand them down
24   V,  29| Heraclitus as a witness, nor to receive from his account what he
25   V,  33|      shameful and unbecoming to receive as true the correct accounts,
26   V,  33|        and impiously, need only receive what is written, what is
27  VI,   9|        as they are called, they receive and accept your services;
28  VI,  15|   inhabitants of heaven if they receive the forms of men, ears,
29 VII,   4|          and a door by which to receive pleasures. Lastly, what
30 VII,   8|      immortal gods in such wise receive these gifts from you, that
31 VII,  12|       favours on sale, first to receive a price, and then to bestow
32 VII,  12|     they aid no one unless they receive their demands, and that
33 VII,  23|     will show no favour if they receive no gifts, and become bad
34 VII,  23|      contrary, the bad, if they receive offerings, will lay aside
35 VII,  25|         But if the gods like to receive all these parts which you
36 VII,  28|     each one has been formed to receive impressions from what is
37 VII,  31|     wronged who is compelled to receive honour conditionally? For
38 VII,  31| worshipped as much as I choose; receive as much dignity as I prescribe,
39 VII,  45|        mouth; he has a belly to receive it, and a place where he
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