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1 2| express in words with how great and with how impatient a 2 9| report speak of things so great and various, and requiring 3 13| you who is sufficiently great, imitate, if he can, Socrates 4 13| Nor, while so many and so great men are deliberating, should 5 14| not praise. And in however great a degree your discourse 6 17| highest intelligence. Now, how great is the providence needed, 7 18| INFINITE AND IMMENSE--AND HOW GREAT HE IS, IS KNOWN TO HIMSELF 8 18| world; and the fortune of so great an empire could not receive 9 18| infinite, immense, and how great is known to Himself alone. 10 18| else but Oh God, and God is great, and God is true, and if 11 21| PERSAEUS, AND ALEXANDER THE GREAT, WHO ENUMERATE THE COUNTRY, 12 21| and Ceres. Alexander the Great, the celebrated Macedonian, 13 25| THEREFORE THE ROMANS WERE NOT SO GREAT BECAUSE THEY WERE RELIGIOUS, 14 25| Therefore the Romans were not so great because they were religious, 15 27| of the matron's girdle. A great many, even some of your 16 29| princes and kings, not as great and chosen men, as is just, 17 32| shut up the might of so great majesty within one little 18 34| life, and by God's very great patience, whose judgment, 19 41| for me, in that the very great invidiousness of judging