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1 II | Consequently they both believe things of us which are unproven,
2 V | keen investigator of all things curious; no Vespasian 16,
3 VII | maxims, 'time reveals all things,' in the order of Nature
4 VIII | You who can believe these things of a human being can also
5 IX | stomach. You that eat these things, how far are you removed
6 IX | accordingly abstain also from things strangled26, and those that
7 XII | themselves undergo the same things also in the process of their
8 XIV | skilful physician. These things, amongst such very religious
9 XV | worship Avho worship not such things? It may indeed already be
10 XVIII | each one's deserts. These things we also once laughed at:
11 XIX | literature, foretold many things. For even he who prophesied
12 XX | and prodigies,—all these things have been foreknown and
13 XXI | said God constructed all things; in which Divine Nature,
14 XXI | making and had made all things at a word. ~But at His doctrine,
15 XXI | assert of Romulus. All these things concerning Christ, Pilate,
16 XXI | themselves, too, endured many things at the hands of the persecuting
17 XXX | man and as Caesar. These things I can ask from no other
18 XXX | and, after all these foul things, an impure conscience also,
19 XXXI | princes and powers, that all things may be tranquil with you.'
20 XXXII | the postponement of those things which we are unwilling to
21 XXXVII | desolation, at the silence of things, and at the deathlike stupefaction
22 XXXIX | substance to one another. All things are common amongst us, except
23 XLII(113)| We everywhere before all things endeavour to pay tribute
24 XLVI | teach and profess the same things, —innocence, justice, patience,
25 XLVI | builder and destroyer of things 122, between the falsifier
26 XLVII | contrary to the nature of things; for never does shadow precede
27 XLVIII | greater fruitfulness : all things are preserved by perishing,
28 XLVIII | preserved by perishing, all things are restored from death.
29 XLVIII | who art the lord of all things that are continually dying
30 XLIX | therefore inexpedient that those things should be called false,
31 L | between divine and human things, when we are condemned by
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