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 1   I,   5|        times those things which took place long ago, how can
 2   I,   7|         what reasons each event took place; but in order to demonstrate
 3   I,  45|       that race of demons which took possession of men was unable
 4   I,  54| asseveration things which never took place, and that when they
 5   I,  60|      character and divinity? He took upon Him, therefore, the
 6  II,  55|        bring about some result, took what was afterwards to become
 7  VI,  21|       that Antiochus of Cyzicum took from its shrine a statue
 8  VI,  23|       as you say, the goddesses took the greatest pleasure in
 9 VII,  26|         needed for so many ages took the first place in the ceremonies?
10 VII,  46|      can we say than that which took place and was seen, which
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