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Alphabetical [« »] commits 1 committed 10 commodities 1 common 37 common-sense 1 common-sense-feel 1 commonly 2 | Frequency [« »] 38 universe 38 use 37 always 37 common 37 free 37 goddess 37 meaning | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances common |
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1 I, 25| offensive, if it is a matter of common duty to discuss the points 2 I, 27| those who will exercise common reason, in terms applicable 3 I, 29| possession? Who hath given that common light, enabling us to see 4 I, 34| judgment of all, and by the common consent of the human race, 5 I, 35| For if one religion is common to us and to you, the anger 6 I, 37| destiny, and of the state common to all men, search the most 7 I, 40| they perished not by the common law of the fates, but after 8 I, 64| marriage should be held in common; who lie with boys, beautiful, 9 II, 7| recognisable by the senses common to all,-by what causes we 10 II, 10| see that you have it in common with our readiness of belief? 11 II, 11| the same thing, belief, in common, you should wish it to be 12 II, 67| what military, urban, and common comitia are? Do you watch 13 II, 68| have we done contrary to common sense and the discretion 14 III, 1| opposed it, and united with common rancour to destroy all faith 15 III, 3| that they are honoured in common with their Lord, and share 16 III, 5| those names by which the common people suppose that those 17 III, 12| and have nothing at all in common with us, or if they are 18 III, 16| maintained, he possesses in common with the ape? 19 III, 33| the second, of a desire common to all living creatures; 20 IV, 13| of each name could not be common to a great many; you in 21 IV, 32| survived in men's minds and common conversation; or that they 22 V, 9| other animals also, and by common feeling? Was he then regardless 23 V, 25| goddess; and while trying the common expedients by which it is 24 V, 37| I see to be expressed in common language, for both anger 25 V, 42| name to belong to him in common with an emasculated person? 26 V, 45| censure in this, that in your Common conversation you name Mars 27 VI, 3| whom the gods owe it in common with us, that they are conscious 28 VI, 9| that which is said in the common proverbs: "to cut down the 29 VI, 14| which should be heard in common: Why, pray, is this, O men! 30 VII, 2| you say. To answer you in common and simple language, we 31 VII, 5| coming from the lips of the common people, and find embedded 32 VII, 24| offoe, not those used by the common people, but those named 33 VII, 24| caused to be more revered by common people. 34 VII, 30| reason, or not possessed of common understanding: in you, too, 35 VII, 34| that they have anything in common with the gods of heaven, 36 VII, 45| men; and that god of the common safety trusts himself to 37 App | but to that of any man of common sense, even although he