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1   I,  25|        superstition of its own novelty ceremonies instituted of
2  II,  36|        not, and because of its novelty it was unknown to you before,
3  II,  70|     case, when you talk of the novelty of our religion, does your
4  II,  73|       bearing witness to their novelty? Is it not said in the writings
5 III,  39|      thus named because of the novelty of their rank. But if the
6  IV,  13| believe this on account of its novelty, how can you know whether
7 VII,  26|    desires. For it is almost a novelty; and there is no endless
8 VII,  26|     adopted? or what desire of novelty assailed the old and ancient
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