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1 I, 3 | able to exist; since each takes care of nothing beyond that 2 I, 14| secretly brought up, secretly takes with him his sons, who are 3 I, 16| intercourse follows; and if this takes place, they must have houses, 4 II, 18| this persuasion altogether takes away truth and religion. 5 III, 4 | itself foolish; but as it takes away others, so is it taken 6 III, 5 | very thing for which he takes away the others! For it 7 III, 15| distorts rule, entirely takes away knowledge. Therefore 8 III, 19| death is not an evil; for it takes away the perception of evil. 9 III, 22| confer virtue upon all, he takes it away from all. For the 10 V, 10| Ufens call their sire,~He takes alive, condemned to bleed~ 11 VI, 15| another. For both desire takes its beginning from the inclination, 12 VII, 5 | and of Himself. And this takes place when man, purified 13 VII, 12| single moment of time, which takes place in those who die by 14 VII, 12| senseless when the soul takes its departure, because it 15 VII, 12| not a dissolution which takes place, but a separation;