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 1   I,  11|        in fault, because she has produced a beast most dangerous to
 2   I,  38|      herbs; Minerva, because she produced the olive; Triptolemus,
 3   I,  39|   blindness, I worshipped images produced from the furnace, gods made
 4  II,   7|         for what purposes he was produced? by whose ingenuity he was
 5  II,   7|          in what ways dreams are produced, in what they are seen?
 6  II,  10|        did Heraclitus see things produced by the changes of fires?
 7  II,  15|         and because we have been produced by Him who is perfect without
 8  II,  35|        either begotten by Him or produced at His bidding. Are they
 9  II,  35|         at His bidding. Are they produced and begotten? they are also
10  II,  36|         these who were assuredly produced, will He deign to confer
11  II,  40|         up spontaneously, and is produced without being sown, and
12  II,  46|          understands that he was produced for no other reason than
13  II,  47|           and how have they been produced? If you wish to hear unvarnished
14  II,  47|     Supreme Deity were creatures produced so useless, so needless,
15  II,  48|       what causes they have been produced. For who prevents us from
16  II,  49|          when dissolved, gold is produced, and wonder excited at it
17  II,  53|       inasmuch as they have been produced by secondary beings, made
18  II,  59|        means showers of rain are produced, so that water is held suspended
19  II,  59|   products by which sweetness is produced, or something prepared offensive
20  II,  61|       existed, or whether it was produced at the first; whether it
21  II,  74|      some service,-why they were produced so late by Jupiter, that
22 III,  32|  expressed by this name has been produced. If this, then, is the case,
23  IV,   6|       the heat in their fires is produced; he gives strength to earthen
24  IV,   8|          it be that, from things produced afterwards, they received
25  IV,   8|        things which were not yet produced, and assigned to be of use
26  IV,  21|     exalted powers of heaven are produced? do your gods come forth
27  IV,  24|       say that certain gods were produced from eggs, like storks and
28   V,   8|  Deucalion and Pyrrha threw, was produced the mother of the gods.
29   V,   8|         one of us, since she was produced by means of the same causes.
30   V,  35| forgetfulness of her bereavement produced by such means. Now, if you
31   V,  36|         to be otherwise has been produced with different, and even
32   V,  39|          so long as they are all produced by some cause. For it is
33  VI,  13|      gift, that Jupiter had been produced and was adored among men?
34  VI,  14|      baked in potters' furnaces, produced by anvils and hammers, scraped
35 VII,  27|         the odour of a fire, and produced from the gum of a tree?
36 VII,  34|         think that the cleanness produced by bathing is pleasing to
37 VII,  35|       the temples, were born and produced from the germs of males
38 VII,  44|          that disgust may not be produced by excess. After certain
39 VII,  48|     exception, or if later times produced only wicked people, and
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