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 1     I|         for your sakes, who are men of like passions, and brethren,
 2     I|      hate us, and who keep such men as these subject to themselves,
 3     V|           committed the care of men and of all things under
 4     V|     lustful passions; and among men they sowed murders, wars,
 5     V|        that did these things to men, and women, and cities,
 6    VI|      implanted in the nature of men of a thing that can hardly
 7    VI|       for the sake of believing men, and for the destruction
 8    VI|     city, many of our Christian men exorcising them in the name
 9    VI|    possessing devils out of the men, though they could not be
10   VII|    wicked angels and demons and men shall cease to exist, because
11   VII|         that it is by fate that men do what they do, or suffer
12   VII|      wicked demons that earnest men, such as Socrates and the
13   VII|     made the race of angels and men with free-will, they will
14   VII|     this also is shown by those men everywhere who have made
15  VIII|      implanted in every race of men -- were, we know, hated
16  VIII|        the word diffused [among men], but by the knowledge and
17  VIII|      are even now overthrown by men through the name of Jesus
18    IX|      bugbears, and that we wish men to live virtuously through
19    IX|        exists, He cares not for men and neither virtue nor vice
20    IX|         object that the laws of men are diverse, and say that
21    IX|        wickedness, in which the men who are like them delight;
22    IX|      and similar things to such men as these, and, if need be,
23     X|        of the poets, and taught men to reject the wicked demons
24    XI|         death, nor would wicked men and devils be more powerful
25    XI|     leads captive earthlyminded men, attaching to Virtue her
26   XII|       caused to be done by evil men. For having put some to
27   XII| irrational animals, but also of men, making a libation of the
28   XII|         But because we persuade men to avoid such instruction,
29  XIII|        THE WORD HAS BEEN IN ALL MEN~ ~For I myself, when I discovered
30  XIII|     were rightly said among all men, are the property of us
31   XIV|       things maybe published to men, because it is in the nature
32   XIV|    require similar actions from men, and by inflicting on us
33    XV|       added the prayer that all men everywhere may be counted
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