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 1   I,  20|       make trial of their innate powers, to take vengeance for their
 2   I,  26|      account of which the mighty powers of heaven whet against us
 3   I,  28|    beetles, and to heifers: -the powers of the deities thus insulted
 4   I,  30|     discriminated the productive powers of seeds by special characteristics?
 5   I,  42|         and the god of the inner powers; and-what may still further
 6   I,  52|        supposed to have especial powers and reputation in such magic
 7   I,  52|        deaf, to give the natural powers of the eye to those born
 8   I,  52|         from its bosom, whatever powers those muttered words and
 9   I,  53|          any stars, if they have powers of perception, not the rulers
10  II,  13|         you beseech some unknown powers to be favourable to you,
11  II,  25|        endowed with the loftiest powers of reason, who is said to
12  II,  38| innumerable and very illustrious powers? What, that there are generals
13  II,  47|      beyond that also of all the powers which are in the world,
14  II,  55|     which could be grasped by no powers which we have, and that
15  II,  62|           won over by which some powers make the way easy to those
16  II,  62|     soften and soothe all lesser powers, yet, unless souls have
17  II,  65|       fixed offices, privileges, powers, and you do not ask from
18  II,  66|       won over and charmed those powers not to shut the ways against
19  II,  74|        doubt by such virtues and powers.
20 III,  25|     interpretation of the divine powers! would gods not have names
21  IV,   8|         they possessed any fixed powers, seeing that you were equally
22  IV,  11|    fathers of new religions, and powers? Do you cry out, and complain
23  IV,  13|       appear to be many gods and powers? Who is that one? some one
24  IV,  18|      informed of their names and powers by the suggestions of books,
25  IV,  21|   opinion, ask, that the exalted powers of heaven are produced?
26  IV,  26|        such matters his father's powers. He in nine nights begot
27   V,   8|          priests of the heavenly powers? Did the mother of the gods,
28   V,  13|       men lay aside their virile powers, but beasts even which were
29  VI,   2|     cannot be connected with the powers of heaven, unless they are
30  VI,   3|         folly to measure greater powers by your necessities, and
31  VI,  22|           in like manner: If the powers of the gods above lurk in
32 VII,   1|       because we think that such powers require nothing of the kind,
33 VII,  13|       honour, and to magnify the powers of the deities by them.
34 VII,  23|       cease to possess their own powers, and to retain their own
35 VII,  34|         and they affirm that the powers of heaven have birthdays.
36 VII,  35|         we utterly deny that the powers of heaven have been distinguished
37 App     |      measure and capacity of our powers, read these same things,
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