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 1   I,  28|       demand of Him protection in danger and distress? They, too,
 2   I,  53|        them, but which will bring danger to yourselves-danger, I
 3   I,  65|          way could they avoid the danger of death.
 4  II,   1|        nor delivered all from the danger which threatens them through
 5  II,   3|           true religion lie; what danger arose to you from that which
 6  II,   4|          the one case there is no danger, if that which is said to
 7  II,  12|         which you should run into danger, and be deprived of the
 8  II,  16|       seek the means by which the danger of starvation may be avoided,
 9  II,  30|        with all generations, what danger is there in giving themselves
10  II,  30|          of debauchery? Is it the danger of being worn out by such
11  II,  30|           no suffering? Is it the danger of being polluted by foul
12  II,  33|           our deliverer from such danger, embrace Him, and entrust
13  II,  46|        was the cause of misery or danger to any being, or arranged,
14  II,  63|        could have encountered the danger of death, if Christ had
15 III,  38|         religious rites we are in danger of either worshipping that
16 III,  44|       important matters into this danger, that while you remove some,
17  IV,  20| Fescennine verses, and occasioned danger and destruction to the next
18  IV,  32|         gods, and bring them into danger with men. But let us grant
19   V,   2|           that they even got into danger of becoming drunk? Are we
20   V,  13|          gifts. There could be no danger to his purity from one emasculated,
21  VI,   3|           shake them? Are they in danger of being exposed to the
22 VII,   5|    feelings, and brings them into danger of destruction. For whatever
23 VII,  29|    dissolved, there is very great danger that his breathing will
24 VII,  43|   terrified the father by his own danger! But if he had chosen to
25 VII,  50|          great armies, and was in danger of utter ruin? Why did she
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