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1  II,  48|    and wholly perfect in its integrity. But further, we see that
2  II,  49|      such, in whom this very integrity which is spoken of was in
3  II,  50|  kind would abide in its own integrity, for neither can two contraries
4 III,  19|     who will say that He has integrity, is temperate, even that
5  VI,  19| cannot become many while the integrity of their simplicity is maintained.
6 VII,  12|     worthy of praise for his integrity and goodness,-if the former
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