Book, Chapter

1   Int          |     interest which is in many ways unique, and his work not
2   III,       XV|    those who lived in strange ways, nor would the Potidasans
3   III,     XXIV|    the afflicted invisibly in ways we know not? How many by
4   III,    XXVII| convicted of having sinned in ways that cannot be forgiven,
5   III,     XXXI|     laying siege in different ways to the soul's understanding,
6   III,    XXXIV|   this is the man who in many ways inclines to obey the law,
7   III,     XLII|     the human race in various ways, as a flock without a shepherd,
8    IV,       XI|     may be understood in many ways. For example, it may mean
9    IV,      XXV|  going on still in their evil ways; but if they do, they cut
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