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Alphabetical [« »] bonds 13 bones 22 book 19 books 24 boon 2 boorish 1 boot 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 violence 25 wisdom 24 belief 24 books 24 clearly 24 feel 24 follows | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances books |
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1 I, 36| your writers have in their books set forth for your instruction, 2 I, 57| which are attested in our books, you must of necessity confess 3 I, 59| most perfect arid wonderful books of yours? Does not one of 4 I, 64| those, too, who by writing books assail in many forms with 5 II, 10| comprise in thousands of books; what kind of judgment, 6 II, 62| holds out in the Acherontic books, that souls become divine, 7 II, 71| again hand down by your books and teachers? Therefore, 8 III, 7| avoid and flee from his books on this subject, and will 9 III, 42| even from your religious books that you neither hold nor 10 IV, 13| some know nothing of these books; and, also, that the discussion 11 IV, 18| has not been recorded in books, and made known by what 12 IV, 18| importance, let all the books be destroyed which have 13 IV, 18| powers by the suggestions of books, it is unjust to deny the 14 IV, 18| the reliableness of these books by whose testimony and authority 15 IV, 26| which it is written in your books, and contained in your writers, 16 IV, 27| Is it not proved in your books that Tithonus was loved 17 IV, 29| Euhemerus of Acragas, whose books were translated by Ennius 18 IV, 36| writings, destroyed those books of yours, and overthrown 19 V, 5| and suggests-from learned books of antiquities, and from 20 V, 8| times, in the first of four books which he has left in writing 21 V, 42| that Attis be whom your books record and declare to have 22 VII, 26| ancient writers, in whose books is found no mention of it; 23 VII, 44| which, as is related in your books, a thunderbolt drove him 24 VII, 47| question, If, according to the books of the fates and the responses