Book, Paragraph

 1  II,   1|        think it no dishonour to answer when asked a question, explain
 2  II,  22|       let him be questioned and answer who he is, or from what
 3  II,  24|      see, we wish to know, what answer he gives when questioned-whether
 4  II,  24|     anything, or requiring some answer from him? and will he not
 5  II,  55|        mad conjectures, we must answer that we do not know these
 6  II,  55|        necessity that we should answer, for whether we are able
 7  II,  63|        to which you can find no answer. The Lord's compassion has
 8 III,  42|      one who seeks to obtain an answer from any deity, should of
 9  IV,  31| question you, and invite you to answer a short question, Whether
10  IV,  37|  madness suffers, we ask you to answer us this: Whether you think
11   V,  38|      for what cause? Because, I answer, all that has taken place
12 VII,   1|       all should be offered? To answer you not with our own, but
13 VII,   2|      the true gods? you say. To answer you in common and simple
14 VII,  12|      something of importance in answer to this, and not such as
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