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 1   I,  27|             why they tremble at the mention of Christ, why they regard
 2   I,  35|           Why do you shudder at the mention of our name as of the worst
 3  II,   1|           which He did, that at the mention of His name you are roused
 4  II,  13|           say in the Theoetetus, to mention him especially? Does he
 5  II,  39|           of slain animals; make no mention of Himself: nay more, that
 6 III,   6|        worship of these deities you mention, had you not been yourselves
 7 III,  10|            by those parts, the very mention of whose names by modest
 8 III,  26|               26. We shall not here mention Laverna, goddess of thieves,
 9  IV,  15|          Apollo; whose fathers they mention in like manner, in like
10   V,  28| perplexities; while I am ashamed to mention those Alimontian mysteries
11   V,  41|           the gods as unchaste? The mention of lust and anger, my opponent
12   V,  44|           would check you in making mention of them, and your beliefs
13  VI,  21|          torments? For why should I mention that the dignity of Aesculapius
14 VII,   2|         true God when we are led to mention His name. For one god differs
15 VII,   8|           this, as I said, I do not mention, but allow it to pass away
16 VII,  15|            that we all mean when we mention that name, how can we but
17 VII,  24|             For we do not choose to mention the caro strebula which
18 VII,  24|         manner, we do not choose to mention the fendicoe, which also
19 VII,  26|             whose books is found no mention of it; nor was Etruria,
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