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1 I, 46| uttered a single word, was thought by nations far removed from 2 I, 63| whom Christ Himself has thought fit to bestow the blessing 3 II, 3| you from that which you thought obedience? or from what 4 II, 13| be continually engaged in thought and meditation about Him? 5 II, 14| and kindly disposed man thought it inhuman cruelty to condemn 6 II, 18| process of time by careful thought. But if the soul had in 7 II, 34| the same hopes? If we are thought deserving of ridicule because 8 II, 52| universe, except that he thought the forming of man unworthy 9 III, 6| firmly, and frankly-what he thought of such a fancy; and if 10 III, 19| say, whatever in unspoken thought you imagine concerning God, 11 III, 24| blood of cattle? And vet I thought but now that the kindness 12 III, 30| does not a similar mode of thought remove Juno from the list 13 III, 40| in reason, passion, and thought. As you see, even here, 14 III, 41| 41. We can, if it is thought proper, speak briefly of 15 IV, 8| be on the earth, that you thought it right that they should 16 IV, 18| wanton fiction, as they thought and judged? That has nothing 17 IV, 18| gods, or conceive those in thought to whom no idea from any 18 IV, 30| with fire, not he must be thought to worship the deities, 19 IV, 35| only poets whom you have thought proper to allow to invent 20 V, 12| immortality? For if he was thought to be of our lot and in 21 V, 16| covered the dying youth, and thought that she could procure some 22 V, 23| things wish themselves to be thought pious, holy, and defenders 23 V, 36| is simple may as well be thought to have a double meaning, 24 V, 40| Can anything be either thought or believed more impious 25 V, 44| is in those even who are thought of under these names. 26 VII, 8| offended them? And yet I thought that the gods-if only it 27 VII, 28| without any feeling and thought. 28 VII, 41| cruelties, which any man, even thought fond of pleasure, and not