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1 II | still more perversely, having assumed our guilt from our
2 IV | are condemned. ~AND so, having as it were prefaced thus
3 VI | the gods, and rejected, having overthrown their altars;
4 XI | you to represent them as having been made gods, and at the
5 XIII(33)| the possibility of Justin having confused Semo Sancus, a
6 XVI | book of his "Histories," having begun his account of the
7 XVI | origin of the nation itself, having also drawn what conclusions
8 XVI | and a lion's head; others having the horns of a goat and
9 XVI | privy to its truth. And having disposed of all these false
10 XVIII | to enquire about God, and having enquired, to find Him, and
11 XVIII | enquired, to find Him, and having found, to believe, in Him,
12 XVIII | to believe, in Him, and having believed, to serve Him.
13 XVIII | from the beginning of time having been raised up and reformed
14 XIX | foresight. Men lusting for fame, having found something that they
15 XXI | were to teach. Afterwards having commissioned them to the
16 XXXV | daily being detected as having lent their aid or sanction
17 XXXIX | society in such a way as, having already refuted the evil,
18 XL | Him Whom they sought; and having known, would have honoured
19 XL | would have honoured Him; and having honoured, would have found
20 XL | forthwith about to feed, having indulged in your baths and
21 XLVIII | case be themselves? Either, having become something else, they
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