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1 I, 3 | there of many to sustain the government of the universe? unless 2 I, 3 | be unable to sustain the government of so vast a mass. But God, 3 I, 3 | king who should have the government of the whole world? And 4 I, 3 | more than one divide the government of the world, undoubtedly 5 I, 3 | comes to pass, that for the government of the universe there is 6 I, 3 | confer advantage. So, in this government of the affairs of nature, 7 I, 3 | body one mind possesses the government of so many things, and is 8 I, 11| to do? And yet the divine government is always unchangeable; 9 I, 11| divided and portioned out the government of the world, that the empire 10 I, 11| Jupiter gives to Neptune the government of the sea, that he might 11 I, 11| character of a god, as a just government and an age of piety? But 12 I, 22| by the authority of his government, but also by the sanction 13 II, 12| motions; nor did that divine government, which manages and rules 14 III, 29| gave wealth and had the government of human affairs. And to 15 IV, 5 | this they were under the government of judges during three hundred 16 IV, 10| FORTUNES OF THE JEWS, AND THEIR GOVERNMENT, UNTIL THE PASSION OF THE 17 IV, 10| introduced. But during the government of the Judges the people 18 IV, 12| He shall truly have the government of the whole earth: then, 19 IV, 13| Now Solomon received the government of the kingdom from his 20 V, 10| passion of the mind with calm government. How great a mist, therefore, 21 V, 23| live under the power and government of others, lest, being corrupted 22 VII, 3 | and His power from their government: therefore they are dull 23 VII, 15| be neither security, nor government, nor any rest from evils. 24 VII, 15| from the earth, and the government return to Asia; and the 25 VII, 15| Greeks, and Assyrians had the government of the world; and after 26 VII, 15| it again fell back to the government of a single ruler, as it 27 VII, 16| that he may establish the government for himself: he will change 28 VII, 16| changed and the seat of government being transferred, confusion