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 1   I,  15|         one time bore in mind our acts of wrong-doing, at another
 2   I,  23|        profane, and surpasses all acts of sacrilege, to believe
 3   I,  42|       than the credibility of the acts done by Him, than the unwonted
 4   I,  43|           do, nor in what kind of acts all their learning and experience
 5   I,  47|            But with regard to the acts which were done by Him,
 6   I,  47|       said, an enumeration of His acts has been given in summary,
 7   I,  52|       others the power to do such acts, let themselves perform
 8  II,  46|  commanded, and enjoined the very acts in which man's life is passed
 9  IV,   2| accidentally, and depend on human acts and chance moods, so their
10  IV,   6|       their own pleasantness, and acts the part of a taster, and
11  IV,  27|    existence you believe, of such acts of extraordinary shamefulness
12  IV,  27|       account of all the shameful acts which you heap up to their
13  IV,  29|        pleasure, declare both the acts of Jupiter, and the wars
14 VII,  26|         largely in your religious acts. And, first, with respect
15 VII,  38|      sacrifices, games, and other acts of worship, and did not
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