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Alphabetical [« »] showered 1 showers 10 showing 7 shown 33 shows 23 shrew 2 shrewdness 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 nations 33 pleasure 33 seek 33 shown 32 day 32 ears 32 hear | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances shown |
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1 I, 38| the human race; who has shown us what God is, who He is, 2 I, 38| their weakness; who hath shown that we are creatures imperfectly 3 I, 49| persons do you wish to be shown to you by us; how many persons 4 II, 4| the time has come, it be shown that there was nothing false 5 II, 10| things doubtful, and have shown from their very want of 6 II, 16| it is even more clearly shown that we are allied to them, 7 II, 31| opponents, by which it is shown that the soul is divine 8 II, 34| only promised it, but also shown by His virtues, which were 9 II, 63| Lord's compassion has been shown to them, too, and the divine 10 II, 71| what age is the city Rome shown to be in the annals? It 11 II, 71| religion to which you adhere shown to have sprung up lately; 12 II, 71| up lately; but it is also shown that the gods themselves, 13 II, 74| incredible, which has been shown to be beyond doubt by such 14 III, 3| and share in the reverence shown to Him. Now it must be remembered 15 III, 37| the points where you are shown, from the difference of 16 III, 39| is nine, Cornificius is shown to stumble, who, giving 17 IV, 17| conception of so great a race be shown to us. Show us Mercury, 18 IV, 19| what evidence, will it be shown? For since both parties 19 IV, 26| Daphne, and Sterope? Is it shown in our poems that the aged 20 V, 4| on the one hand, Numa is shown not to have wished to know 21 V, 4| on the other, Jupiter is shown to have been merciless, 22 VI, 1| 1. Having shown briefly how impious and 23 VI, 9| think that any honour is shown to them by you? Through 24 VI, 23| considered that favour should be shown to the misfortunes of the 25 VII, 1| it has been sufficiently shown, as far as there has been 26 VII, 4| there is some, it has been shown that it cannot in any way 27 VII, 13| 13. We have shown sufficiently, as I suppose, 28 VII, 27| definition by which it has been shown and determined that whatever 29 VII, 28| odour is corporeal, as is shown by the nose when touched 30 VII, 29| For if a reason is not shown for doing this, and its 31 VII, 32| think that honour has been shown to them, and lay aside their 32 VII, 33| Flora think that honour is shown to her if at her games she 33 VII, 46| be seen, by which it is shown that it was a deity. Can