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1   I,  31|   be. Thou art illimitable, unbegotten, immortal, enduring for
2  II,  35|   who alone is immortal and unbegotten, and if nothing at all is
3 III,  22| because, being immortal and unbegotten, they surpass the whole
4 VII,  35|    that they must either be unbegotten, for it is pious to believe
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