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 1   I,  18| reasonable that mental excitement follow. Where there is mental excitement,
 2   I,  25|         us with exasperation. You follow, our opponents say, profane
 3   I,  54|        transmitted them to us who follow them, to be believed with
 4  II,   5|          by you against those who follow the precepts of this religion,
 5  II,  11|       power. What virtues did you follow in the philosophers, that
 6  II,  12|          utterly credulous, would follow Him when pouring forth vain
 7  II,  13|          I address, who zealously follow Mercury, Plato, and Pythagoras,
 8  II,  34|      immortality. If you hold and follow a rational course, grant
 9  II,  35|          His will, or does it not follow of necessity that what He
10  II,  48|           it does not necessarily follow that we are bound to declare
11  II,  69|         and the religion which we follow arose but a few days ago.
12  II,  72|       true: the religion which we follow is not new, then, but we
13  II,  72|           learning what we should follow and revere, or where we
14  II,  74|         that, does it straightway follow, that what has been done
15  II,  76|     misfortune the end which must follow, and not to fear or flee
16 VII,  12|    odorous substance,-will it not follow that it should be believed
17 VII,  23|         the contrary do not, they follow their own nature, and by
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