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Alphabetical [« »] tyrants-what 1 udder 1 umpire 1 unable 23 unaccustomed 1 unacquainted 3 unaffected 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 shows 23 spoken 23 thoughts 23 unable 22 appearance 22 bear 22 bones | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances unable |
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1 I, 11| origin and cause you are unable to explain and to analyze? 2 I, 11| world? And because you are unable to endure the hottest rays 3 I, 24| men-a senseless race-being unable, from their inborn blindness, 4 I, 45| took possession of men was unable to bear, and terrified by 5 I, 49| may appear to have been unable to banish infirmity, not 6 II, 17| wisdom which we men are unable to copy, however much we 7 II, 48| lustful, fickle, weak, and unable to observe their own precepts; 8 II, 55| power fails us, and we are unable, in either case it is a 9 II, 74| knows. Nor, if I have been unable to disclose to you the causes 10 III, 1| is the Christian religion unable to stand though it found 11 III, 2| called; and are further unable to learn, and discover, 12 IV, 3| the Sabine king had been unable to take the Tarpeian rock, 13 V, 9| surprise; and when he was unable to snatch his pleasure by 14 V, 9| part him whom piety was unable to hold back from execrable 15 V, 20| and indignation; and being unable to repress the storm and 16 V, 25| modest conduct was long unable to win. 17 VI, 5| with something he has been unable to hasten to give ear to 18 VI, 19| And this they are further unable to become if the gods have 19 VII, 10| favours. For they are just as unable to do for you that which 20 VII, 10| superfluous. For as they are unable to turn aside the course 21 VII, 29| desires to break wind, and is unable; and unless that hindrance 22 VII, 34| great measure, that men are unable to know what God is, what 23 VII, 34| Being, as I have said, unable to know all these things,