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Alphabetical [« »] assembly 3 assent 9 assenting 1 assert 29 asserted 9 asserting 1 assertion 5 | Frequency [« »] 30 thus 30 well 30 writings 29 assert 29 character 29 favour 29 go | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances assert |
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1 I, 17| the deities, why, as you assert that those most holy gods 2 I, 22| inordinate desire is there to assert that the gods are unfavourable, 3 I, 24| placed in open light, dare to assert in their frenzy what you 4 I, 25| endowed with reason, dare to assert? What do you dare to prate 5 I, 49| render doubtful what you assert: so that both he who has 6 II, 10| the atoms? Or do those who assert that nothing at all can 7 II, 10| are led by credulity to assert all those things which you 8 II, 14| and Pyriphlegethon, and assert that in them souls are rolled 9 II, 19| For what else do these assert that they can either declare 10 II, 19| however, seeing that we each assert different things, it is 11 II, 47| gave them being, and yet assert that not by the Supreme 12 II, 50| philosophers, I suppose, who assert that they alone are most 13 II, 54| folly can be found than to assert that there are no evils, 14 II, 57| you knew it, or to wish to assert that you know that which, 15 II, 57| should have been made, so we assert that it must be. 16 II, 62| nor by that which the Magi assert, that they have intercessory 17 II, 70| Minerva. For if, as you assert, she burst forth from Jupiter' 18 III, 36| you do not hesitate to assert that, because of us, men 19 III, 39| There are some, besides, who assert that those who from being 20 III, 42| of these things which you assert. But you will perhaps say, 21 V, 16| 16. And yet how can you assert the falsehood of this story, 22 V, 30| doubt their existence, or assert that they were men, and 23 V, 31| 31. But you who assert that you are the defenders 24 V, 31| the gods, do you dare to assert that the gods have been 25 V, 33| vain stories? For we who assert that the gods are treated 26 V, 34| which he pleases, and to assert that that has been adopted 27 VII, 10| hands that opinion, and assert that we are putting our 28 VII, 12| dishonourable reputations if you assert that on no other condition 29 App | whether these are gods who you assert are furious when displeased,