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Alphabetical [« »] beaks 1 beaming 1 bean 1 bear 22 bearable 1 beard 5 bearded 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 thoughts 23 unable 22 appearance 22 bear 22 bones 22 changed 22 destruction | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances bear |
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1 I, 3| these ills are characterized bear evidence and proclaim loudly 2 I, 29| who would more properly bear the odium of these names 3 I, 45| possession of men was unable to bear, and terrified by the strange 4 I, 60| solid substance, which might bear the gaze of the eyes, and 5 I, 64| witness which immortal titles bear to them. Christ alone you 6 II, 2| assuredly be nothing to bear any name, and have any substance? 7 II, 67| hasta caelibaris? do you bear the maidens' garments to 8 III, 10| irksomeness of the burden they bear about with them; others, 9 III, 13| walking. But if the gods bear these things which are seen, 10 III, 13| fitting that they should bear those also which the skin 11 III, 16| determined that our images should bear and assume the fashion of 12 IV, 11| are any who are worthy to bear and hold that most exalted 13 IV, 16| the whole band of poets bear witness, who call me Pallas, 14 IV, 16| What say you? Do you, then, bear the name of Minerva, an 15 IV, 16| head? That the arms you bear might be forged and formed, 16 IV, 26| their virginal title, and to bear a mother's burden. Moreover, 17 V, 25| body by which women both bear children and obtain the 18 V, 33| of you, if only you will bear with us, from whom have 19 VI, 10| immortal gods reproduce and bear a resemblance to the gods? 20 VII, 5| examine the argument which we bear continually coming from 21 VII, 5| definition which we should always bear steadily in mind, that all 22 VII, 16| those who sacrifice cannot bear, and certainly not a delicate