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 1   I,  12|      the world was created and fashioned for you, or whether you
 2   I,  29|        is his founder, who has fashioned him? Since the moon is a
 3   I,  38|      designed man himself, who fashioned him, or from what kind of
 4  II,  16|       male; we, too, have been fashioned by our Creator into the
 5  II,  39|        bad feelings, and to be fashioned with deceitful changeableness
 6  II,  52|        by name, which may have fashioned the human race, and connected
 7  II,  58|    former of souls, what cause fashioned man, whence ills have broken
 8   V,   5|     too, as she is called, was fashioned along with the others, and
 9  VI,   8|    that those images should be fashioned by you, when you have true
10  VI,  13|        forth his utmost skill, fashioned the face of the Cnidian
11  VI,  15| unwrought silver, and gold not fashioned into shape, wood, stones,
12  VI,  24|       very gods whom antiquity fashioned and consecrated to cause
13 VII,  34| fanciful beliefs, so that they fashioned gods after themselves, and
14 VII,  35|        like men, and have been fashioned with the countenances of
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