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 1   Int,        4     | reassuring effect upon those who think that their religion has
 2   Int,        7     |         of Book III. I prefer to think that the first part of the
 3    II,        X     |          moon, so that men might think that his sufferings were
 4    II,     XVII     |     sponge and the hyssop do not think it strange when you hear
 5   III,       XI     |          fell under our sway." I think it was for the sake of wise
 6   III,      XII     |           You must not therefore think that the Lord was making
 7   III,    XXIII     |         teaching (as you seem to think), when He said : "Except
 8    IV,       XI     |       without an end. And if you think human things do not "pass
 9    IV          (265)|                    2 He seems to think he is again quoting from
10    IV,      XXI     |   reverence for the gods, do not think that the god297 is in the
11    IV,      XXI     |    friend, of course he does not think that the friend is in it,
12    IV,     XXII     |       were so light-minded as to think that the gods dwell within
13    IV,    XXIII     |           And it is not right to think that God is more petty-minded
14    IV,     XXIX     |          took our flesh, and not think of Him as dwelling in statues.307
15    IV,      XXX     |          it is dissolved, and to think it deserving of a better
16    IV,      XXX     |  inviolable.~ ~You would like to think that corruption goes on
17    IV,      XXX     |        wiped out along with him. Think of an architect who builds
18    IV,      XXX     |        cannot do all things, you think to shape it into plausibility
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