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Alphabetical [« »] only 119 onset 1 onward 1 open 24 opened 2 opening 4 openly 10 | Frequency [« »] 24 mean 24 mortal 24 natural 24 open 24 pleasures 24 secret 24 within | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances open |
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1 I, 24| that which is placed in open light, dare to assert in 2 I, 43| affections of relatives; or to open without keys places which 3 I, 46| tomb, manifested Himself in open day to countless numbers 4 II, 7| these things, which lie open to all, and are recognisable 5 II, 20| and let it never be thrown open unless when it is absolutely 6 II, 21| not a word, and shall not open her mouth and lips to speak 7 II, 23| a strigil, a layer, an open seat, a ladle, a platter, 8 II, 24| perceive, although his ears are open, whether you are saying 9 II, 41| amphi-theatres, places of blood and open wickedness, in the one of 10 II, 42| that they should break open houses by night, tamper 11 II, 59| and if such knowledge is open to all, declare to us, and 12 II, 62| fate; that His palace lies open to them if they lead a life 13 II, 64| the fountain of life is open, and no one is hindered 14 IV, 3| Titus Tatius was allowed to open up and make passable a road, 15 IV, 18| disprove that which lies open to all, and which men's 16 IV, 24| 24. If you will open your minds' eyes, and see 17 V, 13| fate, she heedlessly laid open the city to its enemies. 18 V, 20| yet not daring to seek by open force that for which he 19 V, 22| evil-speaking, a kind of open place into which should 20 V, 34| and unchangeable, it is open to every one to put the 21 VI, 4| they are invoked under the open heaven, and the canopy of 22 VI, 16| those at least which lie open to all should have taught 23 VI, 20| shrines be always unlocked and open; and if anything is secretly 24 VII, 4| secret parts having been laid open, not only the intestines