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 1   I,   4|       were wars waged with wild beasts, and battles fought with
 2   I,  17|        and feel that which wild beasts, which monstrous brutes
 3   I,  26|      the last expose us to wild beasts, and give us to be torn
 4   I,  38| overpowered and restrained wild beasts and robbers, and water-serpents
 5   I,  64|        who declare that you are beasts, runaways, exiles, and mad
 6   I,  64|     pieces, and devour Him like beasts of the field. For what that
 7  II,  41|      and torn in pieces by wild beasts, and themselves slay others
 8  II,  45|       be torn in pieces by wild beasts, others perish by the venom
 9  II,  66|       clad in the hides of wild beasts, after that garments of
10  II,  66|        rocks and caves like the beasts of the field? It is a disposition
11 III,  10|   believe that they, as unclean beasts, are transported with violent
12 III,  28|       away and moderated in the beasts of the field? How, I ask,
13 III,  36|    demand for us the stake, the beasts, and swords, with the other
14  IV,  21|         unclean herd of earthly beasts is conceived and begotten?
15   V,   6|         the spoils of many wild beasts, which the boy Attis at
16   V,  13|        their virile powers, but beasts even which were males become
17  VI,   3|         furious attacks of wild beasts, so that it is right and
18 VII,   1|  tearing us to pieces with wild beasts, on the ground that we pay
19 VII,   5|    nearly to the spirit of wild beasts and savage creatures, agitates
20 VII,   6|       are bringing forward wild beasts to us, not gods, to which
21 VII,   9|        ferocity make themselves beasts? Did not the same nature
22 VII,  25|        testicles and gullets of beasts, and if they do not lay
23 VII,  36|         soothed by the blood of beasts and the slaughter of victims;
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