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 1   I,   9|         are not to be regarded as sent for our petty advantages,
 2   I,  16|           and the Tinguitani they sent dryness and aridity on the
 3   I,  29|           men, that, being either sent forth from Him, or having
 4   I,  42|          most bitter pains-He was sent to us by the King Supreme
 5   I,  50|     similar kind, that they being sent through various nations
 6   I,  53|           unknown realms, and was sent by the Ruler of all as a
 7   I,  55|           His apostles, who being sent throughout the whole world
 8   I,  64|           He declared that He was sent by the only true King to
 9  II,  16|         and are brought forth and sent into life from our mothers'
10  II,  30|           miry abysses, or wheels sent whirling through the air,
11  II,  37|        and therefore Almighty God sent souls hither to form some
12  II,  39|            the Ruler of the world sent hither souls sprung from
13  II,  39| circumstances? Was it for this He sent souls, that, living till
14  II,  39|          born? Was it for this He sent souls, that, being made
15  II,  39|        exists? Was it for this He sent souls, that they which in
16  II,  40|            40. Was it for this He sent souls hither, that while
17  II,  41|            41. Was it for this He sent souls, that they which shortly
18  II,  41|          face? Was it for this He sent souls, that, forgetting
19  II,  42|            42. Was it for this He sent souls, that some should
20  II,  42|      puddings? Was it for this He sent souls, that beings of a
21  II,  42|         loins? Was it for this He sent souls, that in men they
22  II,  44|           of their own accord not sent by their lord. And where
23  II,  63|         opponents say, Christ was sent by God for this end, that
24  II,  73|        now He has arrived who was sent to declare it to us, to
25  II,  74|        Saviour, Christ, should be sent to you from the heights
26  II,  75|       rejoin, Why was the Saviour sent forth so late? In unbounded,
27  II,  75|       Almighty God, the only God, sent forth Christ then indeed,
28  IV,  19|       ways which He knew Himself, sent them forth spotless, most
29   V,   6|          to, he is in consequence sent fast asleep. Liber is near
30   V,  10|     repose, withdrew herself, and sent far from her that most hurtful
31   V,  21|        whole order of the gods is sent to seek his pardon; no one
32   V,  35|          of Jupiter what the gods sent to make intercession for
33  VI,   5|         god does not hear the cry sent up to him everywhere, and
34 VII,  28|         in draughts of air, to be sent back in the same way, must
35 VII,  49|        been brought from Phrygia, sent by King Attalus, than a
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