Book, Paragraph

 1  II,   1| dishonour to answer when asked a question, explain to us and say what
 2  II,  24|        they fly hither, cease to question that youth whom you see
 3  II,  49|       purest morals. We raise no question as to whether there ever
 4  II,  52|         forward as well, as your question is appropriate to either
 5  II,  54|          honouring God by such a question, we fall into the opposite
 6 III,  22|         life. This, then, is the question; there being no occasion
 7  IV,   3|       gave rise to their name, a question which has been discussed
 8  IV,  31|            31. We wish, then, to question you, and invite you to answer
 9  IV,  31|     invite you to answer a short question, Whether you think it a
10 VII,  18|        there, to repeat the same question, that that deity should
11 VII,  39|       case, to that on which the question hinges, to the real and
12 VII,  44|         light. But we leave this question: let the son of Coronis
13 VII,  47|          hand, bring forward the question, If, according to the books
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