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 1   I,   3|       But pestilences, say my opponents, and droughts, wars, famines,
 2   I,   3|   Scarcity of produce, say my opponents, and short supplies of grain,
 3   I,   7|             7. But if, say my opponents, no damage is done to human
 4   I,  13| Because of the Christians, my opponents say, the gods inflict upon
 5   I,  25| exasperation. You follow, our opponents say, profane religious systems,
 6   I,  55|   been prevailed upon, say my opponents, by mere assertions, been
 7   I,  60|               60. But, say my opponents, if Christ was God, why
 8  II,  10|    who join battle with their opponents on behalf of their own opinions,
 9  II,  31|      are not wanting to their opponents, by which it is shown that
10  II,  35|               35. But, say my opponents, if souls are mortal and
11  II,  63|                63. But if, my opponents say, Christ was sent by
12  II,  63|   mortality. Of what kind, my opponents ask, what, when? If you
13  II,  64|                   64. But, my opponents ask, if Christ came as the
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