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Alphabetical [« »] height 8 heights 1 heinous 1 held 24 helen 1 helenus 1 hell 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 feel 24 follows 24 full 24 held 24 herself 24 mean 24 mortal | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances held |
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1 I, 2| covered, and in which we are held enclosed, relaxed in any 2 I, 54| incurred hatred, and were held in execration? 3 I, 64| rights of marriage should be held in common; who lie with 4 I, 64| spoke falsely, that He even held out hopes without the slightest 5 I, 65| unheard-of things which were held out staggered the minds 6 II, 35| character, and that it is held on the line midway between 7 II, 54| find some have believed and held, all races will cry out 8 II, 55| feeling and judgment should be held to be wicked or criminal; 9 II, 59| produced, so that water is held suspended in the regions 10 II, 68| suffered ourselves to be held back by unreasoning respect 11 II, 76| manifest. For no hope has been held out to us with respect to 12 III, 27| lustful thoughts, it must be held in consequence that any 13 IV, 3| and if Romulus had not held the first place in casting 14 IV, 24| from such beliefs which you held in former times about your 15 IV, 31| For this, perhaps, may be held and believed from deference 16 V, 29| the gods above nothing is held sacred in the confusion 17 V, 31| dissimulation, thieves, held in bonds and chains, finally 18 V, 37| who was for a long time held to be a maiden gathering 19 V, 44| while in this you might be held guilty in one respect for 20 VI, 8| consequence of insulting opinions held to their dishonour and to 21 VI, 13| all the Venuses which are held in esteem, whether throughout 22 VI, 22| image of Venus, which was held by the Cyprians holy and 23 VII, 37| consecrated altars, must not be held to be devoted to religion. 24 VII, 43| among whom it would be held a great crime to punish