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 1   I,  31|       by random collision, and fashion it by the concourse of atoms
 2   I,  63|        itself, and in no other fashion than was done, He, with
 3  II,  25|      made and formed after the fashion of the whole universe, superior,
 4  II,  76|     and build temples to them, fashion images of gold, sacrifice
 5 III,  12|        with which, indeed, you fashion, and set them up in their
 6 III,  14| inasmuch as, when you form and fashion gods, you represent some
 7 III,  16|      you believe one thing and fashion another, you both dishonour
 8 III,  16|      in adoring that which you fashion, not that which you think
 9 III,  16|     should bear and assume the fashion of their own bodies? How
10  IV,  22|      what vile thoughts do you fashion about your love? Do you
11  VI,   8|      reason is there, pray, to fashion and set up images of doubtful
12  VI,   8|    they are worshipped in this fashion, and the duties owed to
13  VI,  10|        of so great audacity to fashion to yourself whatever form
14  VI,  18|       casting them, to fit and fashion themselves to their countenances,
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