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 1   I,   1|       have been driven from the regions of earth,-I have resolved,
 2   I,   8|         evils in certain signs, regions, seasons, and tracts, and
 3   I,  12|        as sojourners from other regions. And since it is not in
 4   I,  16| religion had its abode in these regions as well? If in any one state
 5  II,  19|      with it from the celestial regions, and it were impossible
 6  II,  22|        from what father in what regions he was born, how or in what
 7  II,  28|     gliding along towards these regions? How, I say, do they know
 8  II,  37|    teachings, rashly seek these regions of earth, that they might
 9  II,  37|        should be given to these regions, since it is clear that
10  II,  51|     descend from the abodes and regions above. You are therefore
11  II,  59|        is held suspended in the regions above and in mid-air, although
12  II,  63|     have gone; in what parts or regions of the world they were;
13  IV,   5|        deities preside over the regions on the left hand only, and
14  IV,   5|         neither upper nor under regions, neither fore nor after
15  IV,   5|       will there be gods of the regions of the left, when it is
16  IV,   5|       it is clear that the same regions are at one time on the right,
17  IV,   5|      the left? or what have the regions of the right done to the
18   V,  28|       his return from the lower regions, having obtained his wish
19   V,  28|     very threshold of the lower regions. In the meantime, while
20   V,  28|        comes up froth the lower regions, and learns that his guide
21  VI,   4|      them from widely separated regions. For this it is that belongs
22  VI,   8|        they live in the highest regions of heaven, what cause, what
23 VII,  19|         good, that the infernal regions are an utterly vain and
24 VII,  19|        if there are no infernal regions, of necessity there are
25 VII,  19|        that, while there are no regions, there should be said to
26 VII,  20|         there are both infernal regions and Manes, and that some
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