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 1   I,  27|       applicable to all of us alike,-We Christians are nothing
 2   I,  49| assisted the good and the bad alike; nor was there any one rejected
 3  II,  15|       therefore think exactly alike; we do not differ in manners,
 4  II,  19|       should all have learned alike, and remember alike-not
 5  II,  57|      these opinions cannot be alike true, yet all who hold them
 6  II,  63|      has been extended to all alike; they have been preserved,
 7  II,  64|   reply, does not He free all alike who invites all alike? or
 8  II,  64|     all alike who invites all alike? or does He thrust back
 9  II,  64|      Supreme who gives to all alike the power of coming to Him,-
10 III,  14|      whether the gods are all alike, or are marked by a difference
11 III,  24|     rains, the fruits, to all alike,-the good and the bad, the
12 III,  38|      should be passed by, all alike were briefly and compendiously
13  IV,  27|     but the whole of the gods alike, in whose existence you
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