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1 I, 29(2)| Petronius, 90. "You have spoken more as a poet than as a
2 I, 58 | amiss. "With reverence be it spoken..." The only thing bad is
3 II, 100 | useful to those to whom it is spoken, but disadvantageous to
4 II, 174 | have best known and best spoken of the misery of man; the
5 VII, 446 | of wisdom of which it is spoken in Proverbs 9, and if he
6 VII, 446 | the water of which it is spoken in Isaiah 55.~Midrasch Tillim
7 X, 650 | Solomon and the King are spoken of in the second book of
8 X, 684 | therefore they are not spoken of reality, but of the type.~
9 X, 686 | these expressions, God is spoken of after the manner of men;
10 X, 686 | inexpressible, they cannot be spoken of otherwise, and the Church
11 XI, 726 | time. When the Messiah is spoken of as great and glorious,
12 XII, 786 | nor other historians have spoken of Jesus Christ.—So far
13 XIII, 806 | all times, either men have spoken of the true God, or the
14 XIII, 806 | God, or the true God has spoken to men.~
15 XIII, 816 | they have heard the true spoken of, as appears by the Deluge,
16 XIII, 817 | they have heard the true spoken of, as appears by the cross
17 XIV, 870 | other. And thus they have spoken differently of the Pope. (
18 XIV, 919 | speaking. Now, after Rome has spoken, and we think that she has
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