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 1   I,   1|       when the Christian people began to exist in the world the
 2   I,   2|       of the Christian religion began to be used on the earth,
 3   I,  13|        more-since we Christians began to exist, and to be taken
 4   I,  28|          if they do exist, they began to be, and to have the essence
 5   I,  49|     their diseases? that others began to live a more abandoned
 6  II,  63|        not since the human race began to be on the earth; when
 7  II,  70|    certain time the god Jupiter began to be, at a certain time
 8  II,  70|     were begotten and born, and began to have some sense of their
 9  II,  70| existence. So then, these, too, began to be at a certain time,
10  II,  70|        s head she was born, and began to have a real existence.
11  II,  70|        origin at the first, and began to be called a goddess at
12  II,  71| consider not when, but what you began to worship. Four hundred
13  II,  72|         as you please, since it began at a certain time? or what
14  II,  73|         some time afterwards he began to be known also. If any
15  II,  75|       becoming feebler, weaker, began to be such as we are. If
16  IV,   3|      cruel teeth, that she both began to be herself and was marked
17  IV,   8|        was it only after things began to spring up, and be on
18   V,   7|      walls with her head, which began to be crowned with towers
19   V,   7|         girt. Thence the custom began and arose, whereby you even
20 VII,  26|    succession of years since it began to be known in these parts,
21 VII,  32|      has been settled that they began to breathe.
22 VII,  39|     long finished, a pestilence began to distress the state; and
23 VII,  42|      opponent, before the games began to be celebrated. If from
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