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1 2 | subject, a division of this kind must be made and followed 2 3 | endowed with a power of this kind, by which He may injure 3 5 | perfectly plain that He is kind, it is absurd to wish to 4 10| need the seed of its own kind. Birds would be born without 5 10| things came from nothing, any kind might be born of anything; 6 12| spare animals of their own kind. What will be more savage, 7 13| also for abundance of every kind of fish. But if he makes 8 17| forbearance, and not rather a kind of insensible stupor. But 9 17| whether he would appear to be kind and merciful, or inhuman 10 17| to pardon deeds of this kind is the part of cruelty rather 11 17| a mockery to them, what kind or amount of forbearance 12 19| which consist in every kind of pleasure, are hostile 13 21| fault for satisfaction or kind feeling, though He Himself 14 22| writings, verses of this kind are found respecting the 15 23| lead the great God to every kind of auger."~And also a little