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1 4, XII | greatness when He arranges the affairs of men, and especially those 2 4, XIV | condescension" of God to human affairs; for which purpose He did 3 4, XIV | He condescends to human affairs by the economy of His providence. 4 4, XXX | busies itself not about the affairs of the multitude, but in 5 5, XXIX | arrangement of terrestrial affairs, some of which are touched 6 6, LXXIX | right reason demands, the affairs of the world. It is 'not, 7 8, XXXIII| has had a share in worldly affairs, but it was by their own 8 8, LV | indeed take any share in the affairs of life; but let them depart 9 8, LV | those beings who control the affairs of this life, if they would 10 8, LVI | of as being set over the affairs of the world. For we worship 11 8, LVI | Celsus, are set over the affairs of this world; for "no man 12 8, LXII | themselves about mortal affairs, are earth-spirits, who 13 8, LXVIII| solitude and desertion, and the affairs of the earth would fall 14 8, LXVIII| desertion," neither will "the affairs of the world fall into the 15 8, LXXIII| take our part in public affairs, when along with righteous