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1 I, 11 | Can a man who has lost his foreskin restore it
2 I, 15 | concerning those widows who had lost their husbands and were
3 I, 26 | virginity which they had lost in Judaism. And yet John,
4 I, 27 | if what she has herself lost, she attains in her children,
5 I, 40 | and third rank: nor can a lost people be saved unless it
6 I, 41 | live when her chastity was lost, nor die before she had
7 I, 42(4585)| 339). His works are all lost.~
8 I, 46 | of the Messalas, when she lost her husband Servius, would
9 I, 49 | allurement gone, the charm is lost. What shall I say, says
10 I, 49 | costs, and that when it is lost all virtue falls to the
11 I, 49 | of many other kings, is lost in the mists of antiquity.
12 II, 2 | is, the joy which he had lost by sinning. 4661 “He who
13 II, 7 | the practice, he almost lost his province. Force an Egyptian
14 II, 8 | the liberty of the soul is lost through the windows of the
15 II, 10 | complain that we got it and lost it with much effort. The
16 II, 15 | without fasting. What was lost by drunkenness was regained
17 II, 15 | one who had fed and was lost; the former was affectionately
18 II, 28 | place prepared, since he lost it by his own fault. And
19 II, 30 | ear, but that if one be lost all mourn, is proved by
20 II, 31 | the one drachma which was lost and was found was put with
21 II, 31 | and to the son that was lost, 4913 “And I will establish
22 II, 37 | to become mothers?), have lost not only their chastity,
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