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 1  II,  16|      our Creator into the same sexes. Their young are born from
 2  II,  16|  begotten through union of the sexes; and we are born from sexual
 3 III,   6|     nature has been divided by sexes, and that there are some
 4 III,   8|         does not know that the sexes of different gender have
 5 III,   9|     those members by which the sexes are wont to recognise each
 6 III,  10| religion? Have the gods, then, sexes; and are they disfigured
 7 III,  11|     that you attribute to them sexes, as dogs and swine have
 8 III,  20|       this matter of forms and sexes, is the first affront which
 9  IV,  21|     and woman? And unless both sexes abandoned themselves to
10   V,   5| furious, and derived from both sexes. He violently plundered
11 VII,  19|       not distinguished by any sexes, must not all these reasonings
12 VII,  19|    sacrifices enjoin that like sexes should be sacrificed to
13 VII,  35| consider that the deities have sexes, and that some of them are
14 VII,  35|     have been distinguished by sexes, since this distinction
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