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 1   I,   1|   public enemies, if it should appear that to us are attributable
 2   I,   8|      this kind, that I may not appear when asked to have nothing
 3   I,  40|     the weight of His teaching appear less; because He freed Himself
 4   I,  46|         and who, lest it might appear to the unbelieving and bard
 5   I,  49|  chance, and he who is not may appear to have been unable to banish
 6   I,  60|     Christ was God, why did He appear in human shape, and why
 7 III,  23|       Now this would certainly appear to be said justly, and with
 8  IV,  13|       world, shows to you what appear to be many gods and powers?
 9   V,   3| direction of the universe, and appear at the bidding of mortals?
10 VII,  13|       other, and he is made to appear great whom the respect of
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