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1 4 | neither moved, which is peculiar to a living being, nor does 2 4 | impossible for man, which is peculiar to God, if He has no will 3 7 | things which appear to be peculiar to man, even if there are 4 7 | to be similar. Speech is peculiar to man; yet even in these 5 7 | of mind. Laughter also is peculiar to man; and yet we see certain 6 7 | sportiveness. What is so peculiar to man as reason and the 7 7 | indication. For justice is peculiar to religion, and to this 8 10| since everything has its own peculiar and fixed nature, its own 9 13| very great, and true, and peculiar to us. It is plain, therefore, 10 17| to be indignant, which is peculiar and natural to Him who is