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1      VI|     will stir up the entire human race, and illuminate the
2      VI| matter. To this extent then human nature can participate in
3     VII|     ability; and yet that a human character claimed to be
4     XII| this and the like is merely human, and in no way incongruous
5   XXIII|    of a diviner than merely human nature, then he ought long
6  XXXIII|  follows: " But I know most human affairs, seeing that I know
7    XXXV| superior to the rest of the human race, then it behoves us
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