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1 Int | cast some discredit on the authority of his approved writings' (
2 I | the Christians;—if your authority either fears or is ashamed
3 II | whose servants you are. The authority vested in you is a constitutional,
4 IV | point, as a last resort the authority of the laws is set up as
5 IV | antiquity gave them such high authority? But there were laws also
6 V(12)| which Tertullian is the sole authority, is probably groundless.—
7 VI | mysteries, the consuls by the authority of the senate banished,
8 VI | destroyed in the face of their authority. At present I shall reply
9 VII | time or other with a single authority, from him is bound to insinuate
10 XIII | you exercise a household authority, pawning them, selling them,
11 XIV | culumniator of the gods on the authority of his master 34? One assigns
12 XIX | then, claims the first authority for these documents. Amongst
13 XIX | did not possess a greater authority for their trustworthiness
14 XXXIV| than that which denotes authority; even of a family men are
15 XXXIX| ministers, and those in authority, for the state of the world,
16 XLV | what is truly good? What authority has he to enforce it? the
17 XLV | Moses 117. But what is the authority of human laws, when it can
18 XLIX | will, and not from your authority. ~Likewise the vulgar also
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