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1 I, 6| all without exception, who feel that they are men not in 2 I, 17| know, are subject to and feel that which wild beasts, 3 I, 28| divinity, so to speak, they feel that they exist, and realize 4 I, 31| nature should never cease to feel and to return thanks; that 5 I, 33| uncorrupted innocence, both feel that there is a God, and 6 I, 41| should do so, allow us too to feel assured for what causes 7 II, 11| any one might be led to feel the necessity of believing, 8 II, 12| order that, as they already feel that an end such as they 9 II, 62| laughing-stock, when it begins to feel the approach of death. 10 III, 3| expressly do them reverence, yet feel that they are honoured in 11 III, 4| those of whose existence you feel assured, are found nowhere 12 III, 35| the whole is, or think and feel for themselves, for this 13 IV, 10| and members of which we feel ashamed, and are exposed 14 IV, 19| that mother, do you not feel in your mind that something 15 IV, 32| what you are, and what you feel yourself to be, is less 16 IV, 37| be understood that they feel no little wrath on account 17 V, 20| offered to him; not that we feel any pleasure in discussing 18 VI, 3| be again built? Do they feel the cold of winter, or are 19 VI, 11| that you yourselves even feel as we do, and have no other 20 VII, 4| senses; but if the gods above feel it, they must partake also 21 VII, 13| neither nourished by them, nor feel any pleasure, nor lay aside 22 VII, 15| do exist, and such as we feel that we all mean when we 23 VII, 29| the bodies of the deities feel parching thirst, and is 24 VII, 42| joy of life they should feel the bitterness of death?