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Alphabetical [« »] allied 2 allies 1 allotted 1 allow 30 allowed 14 allowing 2 allows 5 | Frequency [« »] 31 years 30 above 30 ages 30 allow 30 altars 30 apollo 30 end | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances allow |
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1 I, 1| humble power of language will allow, to oppose public prejudice, 2 I, 4| Germans and the Scythians, allow me, with your leave, to 3 I, 22| you in no respect? If you allow the truth to be told you, 4 I, 25| from all excitement, let us allow, since it is pleasing to 5 I, 37| habitually do; or what you allow to be lawful for you, you 6 I, 41| thinking that you should do so, allow us too to feel assured for 7 I, 50| which He did not freely allow, to be performed by those 8 I, 58| ascertained and certain does it allow itself to be led away into 9 I, 59| petty spirit; for if we allow that it is reasonable, let 10 II, 28| things to be forgotten, and allow others to be remembered 11 II, 55| these things, and expressly allow that all human affairs are 12 II, 60| although you are unwilling to allow it,-Christ the divine, I 13 II, 61| these things to God, and allow Him to know what is, wherefore, 14 III, 13| and breast, and that, to allow the necessary bending of 15 IV, 34| vile; against whom you allow any one liberty to say what 16 IV, 35| you have thought proper to allow to invent unseemly tales 17 V, 18| loathsomeness of them all, will not allow us to go through them all 18 V, 42| not wish honourable, they allow unseemly, even the basest 19 VI, 18| their pedestals? but if we allow that they prefer these images 20 VI, 22| these images. which they allow to be plucked up and torn 21 VII, 6| 6. But let us allow, as you wish, that the gods 22 VII, 8| said, I do not mention, but allow it to pass away in silence. 23 VII, 9| killed, and that you should allow satisfaction to be made 24 VII, 21| boys, are they unwilling to allow others to have a share in 25 VII, 28| penetrate them? But if we allow that this is the case, we 26 VII, 41| service-nay, sought both to allow what he disapproved, and 27 VII, 42| whose weakness did not allow them to take part in public 28 VII, 45| should not have refused to allow men's eyes to look on him - 29 VII, 47| shrines reared to him, did he allow a state deserving his favour 30 VII, 47| which were raging, and not allow anything of the sort which