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 1   I,   2|        2. Let us therefore examine carefully the real significance
 2   I,  27|   This is not the place to examine all our traducers, who they
 3   I,  27| our Master, Christ. If you examine carefully, you will find
 4   I,  29|     to handle them, and to examine them? Who has ordained that
 5   I,  30|   to you to reflect and to examine in whose domain you live?
 6   I,  48|    if you will attentively examine it-a similar mode of treatment
 7  II,  16|   He is? Will you inquire, examine, search what you are yourselves,
 8  II,  54|    consider carefully, and examine with no little pains, test,
 9  II,  56|     nor care to inquire or examine: we leave all things to
10  II,  61|   yours is it, He says, to examine, to inquire who made man;
11  II,  67|    fitting that you should examine why it is done, not what
12  II,  70|    do you not take care to examine when your gods sprung up,-
13 III,   4|  assent, agree, and do not examine too closely, nor in any
14 III,  42|   vast and endless task to examine each kind separately, and
15   V,  33|  may not seem unwilling to examine what you say, we ask this
16   V,  37|                 37. Let us examine, then, what is said in this
17 VII,   5|         5. We have next to examine the argument which we bear
18 VII,  13|   opposite. We have now to examine that point also which has
19 VII,  39| away partiality, we should examine whether these are or whether
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