Chapter
1 II | how wast thou so greatly taken with this error, to prefer
2 III | that all excuse may be taken from the ungodly. ~But when
3 IV | answer, but the king had taken his words amiss, and by
4 VII | him. And, when they had taken him, they delivered him
5 VIII | from whence also it was taken, and, decaying, perisheth;
6 VIII | returned to earth whence it was taken, to raise the same again.
7 X | And he would fain have taken her again. `Come hither,'
8 XI | father's substance, and taken his journey into a far country,
9 XIV | are we deceived; we have taken no thought concerning the
10 XV | they that have once been taken prisoners by the love of
11 XVI | her I have cast off and taken to flight. But I have fallen
12 XXIV | dishonoured my grey hairs, and taken away the light of mine eyes,
13 XXVI | which, from long use, had taken firm grip on him, and held
14 XXVII | the end they say he was taken in adultery with Aphrodite
15 XXXI | the salvation of men hath taken upon him the flesh of man,
16 XXXIII| and temple treasure was taken from them, and in their
17 XXXIV | devil, who, having once taken men captive, hath made them
18 XXXIX | Spirit. And when they had taken together of their ordinary
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