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Alphabetical [« »] heal 2 healed 2 healing 3 health 20 health-giver 1 healthy 1 heap 8 | Frequency [« »] 20 gift 20 gifts 20 ground 20 health 20 kept 20 love 20 minerva | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances health |
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1 I, 21| To you let them give good health, to us bad, ay, the very 2 I, 29| emanate, through which our health is sustained by the bountiful 3 I, 41| guardian and protector of health, of strength, and of safety? 4 I, 48| frame he restored to sound health: this only I long to hear, 5 I, 48| compelled the cause of ill health to be eradicated, and the 6 I, 48| should have improved the health of man by things taken from 7 I, 49| deities as to the blessings of health bestowed, how many thousands 8 I, 50| different command, restored to health and to soundness of mind 9 I, 65| indited by the hope of health set before you and by the 10 II, 65| good crops, Aesculapius health, Neptune one thing, Juno 11 III, 23| sickness be restored to health and soundness of body? while, 12 VI, 16| teeth of elephants good health, magistracies, sovereignties, 13 VII, 32| that they may be in good health? Are they awakened from 14 VII, 39| shows, and its former good health was restored to the people. 15 VII, 43| to restore the people to health, and that the evil which 16 VII, 43| was forthwith restored to health. And what is there to admire 17 VII, 44| before the soundness of health which arose. What gods, 18 VII, 44| Aesculapius, you say, the god of health, from Epidaurus, and now 19 VII, 44| venerable god, the giver of health, the averter, preventer, 20 VII, 47| the plague overcome, and health restored to the Roman people?