Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  65|  yourselves to him; nor would you hesitate to drink the unknown draught,
 2   I,  65|          heard Him, and made them hesitate to believe, though master
 3  II,   2|        the other gods exist, than hesitate with regard to the God whom
 4  II,  60|     before their eyes, and do not hesitate, for the sake of their conjectures,
 5  II,  78|         having said. We doubt, we hesitate, and suspect the credibility
 6 III,  17|           brittle clay, we cannot hesitate to maintain that this is
 7 III,  36| cleverness and wisdom, you do not hesitate to assert that, because
 8 III,  43|    rightly know the gods, and not hesitate or doubt about the power,
 9  VI,  13|       inquire, why Phidias should hesitate to amuse himself, and be
10 VII,  33|          do you delay, why do you hesitate, to say that the gods themselves
11 VII,  34|           disease, they would not hesitate to say that they were splenetic,
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