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1 I, 39| whenever I espied an anointed stone and one bedaubed with olive 2 I, 39| believed them to be wood, stone, and bones, or imagined 3 II, 22| sense than any beast, block, stone? Will he not, when brought 4 II, 25| senseless than stock or stone; for he is unacquainted 5 V, 5| baffled, spent his lust on the stone. This the rock received, 6 V, 10| support him from the hard stone, as unborn infants usually 7 VI, 11| the Arabians an unshapen stone; the Scythian nations a 8 VI, 16| wood, but in the other of stone. Now, indeed, if these things 9 VII, 49| by King Attalus, than a stone, not large, which could 10 VII, 50| he driven from Italy by a stone? was he subdued by a stone? 11 VII, 50| stone? was he subdued by a stone? was he made fearful, and 12 VII, 50| and unlike himself by a stone? And with regard to Rome' 13 VII, 50| acquaintance with affairs? Did the stone give strength to some, feebleness 14 VII, 50| man will believe that a stone taken from the earth, having 15 VII, 50| deity in the Pessinuntine stone? We may say, by the zeal 16 VII, 50| victory were regained, by the stone's assistance, where was 17 VII, 51| was present in that very stone, as you demand should be