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 1   I,   5|   the Chaldeans? Is it to be laid to the charge of our religion,
 2   I,  26|  considers that it should be laid against us as a charge,
 3   I,  27|  homage of so many thousands laid at His feet. This is our
 4   I,  46|      after His body had been laid in the tomb, manifested
 5  II,  30|    the gates of death, as is laid down in the doctrine of
 6  II,  55|    it, being content to have laid down but one thing,-that
 7  II,  57|     the form of man has been laid aside, they are allowed
 8  II,  63|     been delivered, and have laid aside the lot and. condition
 9  IV,  13| although it has been already laid hold of, and related by
10   V,   5|      violently plundered and laid waste; he scattered destruction
11   V,  13|      of fate, she heedlessly laid open the city to its enemies.
12   V,  16|   raging and ill-fated youth laid hands upon himself, and
13  VI,   6|   declared that Acrisius was laid, and in the sanctuary of
14  VI,   6|  what heavy masses they have laid upon them.
15 VII,   4|     secret parts having been laid open, not only the intestines
16 VII,  11|    if the gods, who had been laid under obligation, were able
17 VII,  31|      whatever which has been laid up in closets and storerooms,
18 VII,  38|      by means of sacrifices, laid aside their burning anger,
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