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Alphabetical [« »] us-that 1 usage 5 usages 1 use 38 used 13 useful 9 useless 8 | Frequency [« »] 38 learn 38 opinions 38 universe 38 use 37 always 37 common 37 free | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances use |
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1 I, 6| world, having turned the use of steel into more peaceful 2 I, 14| supply all things which use demanded? 3 I, 26| very tone of voice which we use in prayer, that we invoke 4 I, 29| are we to be considered-to use the terms employed by you 5 I, 33| thoughts, if they were able to use our languages; nay, if trees, 6 I, 38| because he discovered the use of wine; Ceres, because 7 I, 38| because she discovered the use of bread; Aesculapius, because 8 I, 38| because he discovered the use of herbs; Minerva, because 9 I, 50| and to perform them by the use of His name. For when He 10 I, 56| themselves knew not the use of letters, all that was 11 I, 59| reasonable, let us cease to use certain kinds of fruit because 12 I, 59| indispensable to all persons for the use of forming their language; 13 II, 12| Him-if Christ Himself were to use in the gatherings of the 14 II, 27| to them only for present use, not as a secured possession, 15 II, 37| as it were. And of what use are men to the world, and 16 II, 49| that a man, robbed of the use of all his limbs, and shrieking 17 II, 51| You are therefore making use of conjecture, not trusting 18 II, 52| but yourselves can make use of conjectures and surmises, 19 II, 57| they all nevertheless make use of arguments in striving 20 II, 69| time, and pass into general use and practice since then? 21 III, 8| when we speak of Him we use a masculine word,-let him 22 III, 9| which there would be no use. For as the hands, feet, 23 III, 19| spoken in the words which we use, and which are suited only 24 III, 31| water. If, then, by the use of this name is meant the 25 III, 33| increased in number by the use of three names, is not the 26 IV, 8| produced, and assigned to be of use to men? Or were the gods 27 IV, 14| the one who devised the use of arms; the fourth is sprung 28 IV, 34| degrade a magistrate, or use insulting language to a 29 V, 1| retain in their constant use, nor celebrate as solemn 30 V, 26| signs, in fine, which you use when questioned in receiving 31 V, 27| and the taking of food, is use made not of reason, not 32 V, 31| you have been afraid to use it upon them, even though 33 VII, 6| these offices should be made use of, or at what time should 34 VII, 11| mere trunks without the use of their hands, that they 35 VII, 26| that very incense which you use, we ask this of you particularly, 36 VII, 26| Whence, therefore, did its use begin to be adopted? or 37 VII, 31| offered, it is customary to use and make supplication with: " 38 VII, 31| sacred, and be reft from the use of men. This word, then,