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1  II,  42|   led in their wantonness to abandon themselves to clumsy motions,
2  II,  42|      bodies for hire, should abandon themselves to the lust of
3  II,  60|   cause much strife,-bade us abandon and disregard all these
4  II,  63|   Lay aside these cares, and abandon questions to which you can
5  II,  66|       and that you could not abandon the ancient faith which
6  IV,   3| playing with empty fictions, abandon yourselves to an unbridled
7  IV,   6|    Lateranus, whoever he is, abandon his duty as guardian, because
8  VI,  25|      live peacefully, and to abandon their malicious inclinations?
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