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 1   I,  45|    of others; the blind were restored to sight, and men born without
 2   I,  47|      has corrected this, has restored and cared man, it is clearer
 3   I,  48|      what shattered frame he restored to sound health: this only
 4   I,  49|  whom no appliances whatever restored, although they went as suppliants
 5   I,  50|    demons from the body, and restored their senses to the lifeless;
 6   I,  50|     by no different command, restored to health and to soundness
 7   I,  50| marks of leprosy; they, too, restored to the body its natural
 8   I,  63|  Could not He, then, who had restored their sight to the blind,
 9  II,  61|      consumed, destroyed, or restored in fresh vigour. Your reason
10  II,  62| after death as men, they are restored without hindrance, as if
11 III,  23|      disease and sickness be restored to health and soundness
12   V,   7|   Acdestis that Attis may be restored to life: he does not permit
13 VII,   5|     and passions, and may be restored to a calm and placid tranquillity,
14 VII,  24|    pontifical mysteries have restored to a place among the secret
15 VII,  39|   its former good health was restored to the people.
16 VII,  43|    and the man was forthwith restored to health. And what is there
17 VII,  47|  plague overcome, and health restored to the Roman people? We,
18 VII,  49| other, its ancient glory was restored to the city by glorious
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