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Alphabetical [« »] antiochus 2 antiquated 1 antiquities 1 antiquity 19 ants 2 anubis 1 anvils 3 | Frequency [« »] 20 story 19 acdestis 19 aid 19 antiquity 19 bad 19 better 19 beyond | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances antiquity |
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1 I, 3| against our sin, whence did antiquity know these names for misfortunes? 2 I, 37| living nearest to the days of antiquity, set forth all things with 3 I, 57| trustworthy; as if, indeed, antiquity were not the most fertile 4 I, 57| removed in the darkness of antiquity. 5 II, 12| superstitious observances of antiquity, they have nevertheless 6 II, 71| ancient, and of excessive antiquity, we are told. And what help 7 II, 72| supported by the authority of antiquity. And of what avail is it 8 II, 75| what if the condition of antiquity was different from that 9 III, 6| to whom the reverence of antiquity dedicated magnificent temples 10 III, 7| maintained, and the weight of antiquity overborne? But, indeed, 11 IV, 14| and authors on unknown antiquity, say that in the universe 12 IV, 32| character of the remotest antiquity, either did not insert in 13 V, 8| time and the remoteness of antiquity should cause it to be forgotten? 14 V, 18| those which the histories of antiquity record, or those contained 15 V, 21| of a Tarentine poet which antiquity sings, saying: "The bull 16 V, 26| you speak of as of divine antiquity; and he will find that we 17 VI, 24| that these very gods whom antiquity fashioned and consecrated 18 VII, 21| you going to speak about antiquity and custom? If so, you relate 19 VII, 26| uselessly and in vain which antiquity did not believe necessary,