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 1   I,  48|       similar mode of treatment is followed by physicians also, a creature
 2  II,  11|          to point out what we have followed in Christ, than you to point
 3  II,  11|            point out what you have followed in the philosophers. And
 4  II,  11| philosophers. And we, indeed, have followed in him these things-those
 5  II,  67|            especially what we have followed. For if it is a fault or
 6  II,  68|         then, yourselves also have followed at one time these customs,
 7 III,  30|          driving a winged chariot, followed by a crowd of deities; some,
 8  IV,  34|            made by decree a crime, followed by the severest punishment.
 9   V,  10|            foul incontinence. What followed next, I ask? Tell. In the
10   V,  16|           Acdestis, wailing aloud, followed the boy? What means the
11  VI,  12|      causes as these this also has followed, with your connivance, that
12 VII,  47|         pestilence was excited, it followed that the state should be
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