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 1   I,   3|          the other, they had not heard of as occurring in the time
 2   I,   6|     after the name of Christ was heard in the world, not only were
 3   I,  14|      names we had not previously heard, have been brought under
 4   I,  31|          philosophizing, we have heard that some deny the existence
 5   I,  46|     simplicity; whose name, when heard, puts to flight evil spirits,
 6   I,  65| staggered the minds of those who heard Him, and made them hesitate
 7  II,  28|         or suffered, or said, or heard. For if, through being hampered
 8  II,  30|          Hades, of which we have heard, assuming also, as they
 9  II,  37|         should be no name of man heard in the world, and this earth
10  IV,  13|    humour. For while we have all heard it inculcated and taught
11   V,  23|        possible that this can be heard and read in this world,
12   V,  44|        were listening to you and heard your words. For among men
13  VI,   5|         doubtful whether you are heard by the gods or not, if ever
14  VI,   5|       goes away with his prayers heard, while the rest have effected
15  VI,  14|       all, words which should be heard in common: Why, pray, is
16  VI,  16|           you think that you are heard, and bring yourselves into
17 VII,  32|       that when the deities have heard them, they think that honour
18 VII,  32|       must soothing lullabies be heard? The purification, says
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