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1 1, 20 | indeed name this same (Being) Universal nature; others, the Universal
2 1, 20 | Universal nature; others, the Universal soul; others, Fate; and
3 1, 25 | all, on whose account this universal essence is productive, and
4 1, 32 | 32. So also, of this universal world which is one, consisting
5 1, 32 | pervades, and remains in, the universal whole ; who also gives establishment
6 1, 62 | the earth, and with the universal whole,— and whose revolving
7 2, 19 | these were the cause of this universal order; and, that there was
8 2, 21 | and, that out of this, universal order shall again be produced,
9 2, 21 | from this consumption of universal fire, differing in nothing,
10 2, 21(50) | that this notion, about an universal conflagration, was originally
11 2, 77(136)| authors, therefore, of the Universal History are wrong when they
12 2, 88(164)| So the authors of the Universal History, and, after them
13 3, 61 | became the desire of the universal King, THE WORD OF GOD, at
14 3, 78 | which is due to God the universal King, is now daily rendered (
15 4, 37 | words the existence of an universal Providence; and hence also,
16 5, 1 | even the existence of an universal Providence, and thus also
17 5, 52(109)| 7 The authors of "The Universal History," tells us, after
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