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Alphabetical [« »] parricide 2 parrot 1 parsley 2 part 41 partake 1 partaking 2 parte 1 | Frequency [« »] 42 never 42 perhaps 41 kinds 41 part 40 ignorant 40 live 40 matter | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances part |
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1 I, 2| enclosed, relaxed in any part, or broken up? Has the revolution 2 I, 12| brought about in favour of a part, but have regard to the 3 I, 28| swellings of indignation on the part of the deities. Temples 4 I, 52| Zoroaster arrive from a remote part of the globe, crossing over 5 I, 53| about as but a very small part of Himself, He allowed Himself 6 II, 7| which is called waking is part of an unbroken slumber? 7 II, 22| it is true that he is a part of the divine essence, and 8 II, 22| engaged during the former part of his life. Will he not, 9 II, 41| animals, some snatch one part, others another, as dogs 10 II, 49| the rest as well. For the part is in the whole, not the 11 II, 49| whole, not the whole in a part; and that which is the whole 12 II, 56| maintain that they both take part in the affairs of men, and 13 II, 70| in the world, nor in any part of the universe, but by 14 II, 73| must consider that, on our part, a similar reply has been 15 III, 1| linger further on this part of the case. For neither 16 III, 4| delaying further on this part of the subject, lest we 17 III, 4| too closely, nor in any part of the subject do we assail 18 III, 36| they are not found in any part of the universe. 19 IV, 5| no end and beginning, no part can have its own name and 20 IV, 6| pleasantness, and acts the part of a taster, and tries whether 21 IV, 35| and majesty, as acting the part of an adulterer, and changing 22 V, 9| and did his spent lust part him whom piety was unable 23 V, 14| grows on a dead body,-that part perished, and that the rest 24 V, 19| hurled them to the lowest part of Tartarus. As evidence 25 V, 22| words to go through each part, and show how many base 26 V, 25| win by earnestness. That part of the body by which women 27 V, 36| whence do you learn, which part of the story is written 28 V, 36| a consistent whole, one part is said to be written allegorically, 29 V, 38| does not seem as if it were part of the narrative. These 30 VI, 2| droughts; should take no part in the slaughter of war 31 VI, 4| every one said from every part of the world, just as if 32 VI, 11| also mentioned in the first part of this book a little more 33 VI, 16| their bodies, being in one part made of wood, but in the 34 VII, 16| them to be used by you as part of your food; why, then, 35 VII, 24| named omentum is a certain part enclosed by the reservoirs 36 VII, 24| oerumnaoe, which are the first part of the gullet, where ruminating 37 VII, 33| she sees mimics act the part of Adonis also in a ballet? 38 VII, 39| the real and most intimate part of the discussion. which 39 VII, 42| did not allow them to take part in public business, the 40 VII, 44| forward, he draws on the last part of his body by the efforts 41 VII, 46| religion also, it is your part to teach, and yours to show