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 1   I,  36|          recently were, are they unwilling to share with another that
 2   I,  37|          lawful for you, you are unwilling to be in like manner lawful
 3  II,  11|      said by them, but should be unwilling to hear and see what is
 4  II,  60|         divine,-although you are unwilling to allow it,-Christ the
 5  II,  65|        men who are reluctant and unwilling, to reverse their inclinations;
 6  II,  65|        their minds what they are unwilling to receive, and shrink from;
 7  II,  65|    changed and transformed? I am unwilling, He says, and have no wish.
 8 III,   3|        for you too know, but are unwilling and refuse to admit, that
 9 III,  22|  instruction to the ignorant and unwilling, and strives to make him
10  IV,  13|          but, lest you should be unwilling to believe us, let my opponent
11  IV,  15|         your own action, however unwilling you may be that it should
12  IV,  27|        this issue, that, however unwilling you may be, we believe them
13   V,   2|       whether, while Jupiter was unwilling, or rather unwitting, any
14   V,   9|       very long time when she is unwilling, did he go off conquered,
15   V,  27|       from virgins resisting and unwilling? have they no knowledge
16   V,  33|        yet, that we may not seem unwilling to examine what you say,
17  VI,   7| also-although they pretend to be unwilling to make this public-what
18 VII,  21|        as envious boys, are they unwilling to allow others to have
19 VII,  30|       with those who are utterly unwilling to consider things as they
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