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Alphabetical [« »] declaimed 1 declaration 1 declarations 1 declare 38 declared 23 declared-boldly 1 declares 4 | Frequency [« »] 39 offered 39 produced 39 receive 38 declare 38 learn 38 opinions 38 universe | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances declare |
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1 I, 26| believed a god, although he declare himself to be so by the 2 I, 64| beautiful, lustful, naked; who declare that you are beasts, runaways, 3 I, 65| passion, so murderous? to declare implacable hostility towards 4 II, 6| childish absurdities which we declare are about to come to us 5 II, 19| assert that they can either declare or teach, than that we may 6 II, 23| they are adapted? Will he declare for what purposes of dress 7 II, 48| follow that we are bound to declare from what parent they have 8 II, 56| of others. Some teach and declare that this same world is 9 II, 59| knowledge is open to all, declare to us, and say how and by 10 II, 73| arrived who was sent to declare it to us, to bring us to 11 III, 21| of Latona may explain and declare what the morrow or the next 12 III, 32| living with food; others declare that the same earth is Ceres, 13 III, 33| prolixity; whom you all declare to be fire, with one consenting 14 III, 35| praises to its highest place, declare, with commendable earnestness, 15 III, 37| Tellus and Coelus; others declare that they are Jove's by 16 III, 42| especially as you yourselves declare that all the gods do not 17 IV, 9| What then? you say; do you declare that these gods exist nowhere 18 IV, 9| goddess, whom your writings declare, as though she were the 19 IV, 16| give a just decision, or to declare their causes not founded 20 IV, 18| But if they are liars, declare yourselves what is the truth, 21 IV, 24| had been enriched? Did we declare that Mercury was a thief? 22 IV, 25| Ornytus? Does not Sosibius declare that Hercules himself was 23 IV, 28| forms of lust? But yet you declare all these things both were, 24 IV, 29| I repeat, at pleasure, declare both the acts of Jupiter, 25 IV, 30| or service, to show and declare who all these were. But 26 V, 2| did not rather themselves declare to Numa, as he questioned 27 V, 17| which we say are not so declare, say yourselves-those effeminate 28 V, 29| or if they are ashamed to declare the truth honestly, of what 29 V, 29| and friendship? Can you declare to your beardless sons, 30 V, 41| when you had resolved to declare something or other, by means 31 V, 42| whom your books record and declare to have been born in Phrygia, 32 VI, 7| Valerianus, and Fabius will declare to you whose son Aulus was, 33 VII, 9| reason and wisdom, as these declare who call themselves men, 34 VII, 35| nature. And, first, you declare that the gods, whom you 35 VII, 41| then, did he complain and declare that he was wronged in the 36 VII, 46| opening in the earth? Do you declare, say yourselves, what that 37 App | wearied, rests a little; who declare that the dancer has displeased 38 App | limp with broken legs; who declare that the dancer has displeased