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 1   I,  26|         those who serve the King Supreme, or is racked with envy
 2   I,  26|         who either knows not the Supreme Ruler, or who is not aware
 3   I,  26|       prayer, that we invoke God Supreme, and that we beg from Him
 4   I,  27|          than worshippers of the Supreme King and Head, under our
 5   I,  31|                31. O greatest, O Supreme Creator of things invisible!
 6   I,  31|    uttered. Grant pardon, O King Supreme, to those who persecute
 7   I,  34|           how can Jupiter be God supreme, when it is evident that
 8   I,  42|       was sent to us by the King Supreme for a purpose of the very
 9   I,  51|          do, is a proof of power supreme over all, and holding in
10   I,  60|       and government of the King Supreme, might carry out all those
11   I,  61|          opponent, could not the Supreme Ruler have brought about
12   I,  65|         brought to them from God Supreme, what must be done that
13  II,   2|         have learned to know the supreme God, to know how to pray
14  II,   2|          know how to pray to God Supreme, who alone is the source
15  II,   6|     about to come to us from the supreme Ruler? Whence, pray, has
16  II,  29|         is immortal, just as the supreme God Himself, and that no
17  II,  32|       favour and kindness of the Supreme Ruler if only they try and
18  II,  35|        of no importance with the Supreme? And yet, O ye who do not
19  II,  36|          not the children of the Supreme Ruler, and did not begin
20  II,  37|    children, and begotten by the Supreme Power, nothing would have
21  II,  43| offspring and descendants of the Supreme Deity? Did these souls,
22  II,  47|       yet assert that not by the Supreme Deity were creatures produced
23  II,  48|         are the offspring of God Supreme, it does not necessarily
24  II,  48|          made, determined by the Supreme, except that which it is
25  II,  51|      that souls descend from the Supreme Ruler Himself, and enter
26  II,  52|          does not go back to the Supreme God? For what reason do
27  II,  53|        of so great a gift on God Supreme, who alone has power to
28  II,  54|        sin, doing despite to His supreme majesty. In what way, on
29  II,  55|          have learned of God the Supreme Ruler, and have resolved
30  II,  55|        nothing proceeds from God Supreme which is hurtful and pernicious.
31  II,  58|         broken forth, or why the Supreme Ruler allows them both to
32  II,  60|         of man by command of the Supreme God, because He knew that
33  II,  61|   yourselves to seek to know the Supreme God, a cruel death awaits
34  II,  64|         from the kindness of the Supreme who gives to all alike the
35  II,  65|   kindness nor the bounty of the Supreme God, but a childish and
36  II,  65|      except from Him to whom the Supreme Ruler gave this charge and
37  II,  70|         had not existed both the Supreme and the Stygian, no, nor
38  II,  72|       you, does the Almighty and Supreme God seem to you to be something
39  II,  75|      thousands of years ago, the Supreme Ruler would have done it;
40 III,   2|         approach the divine, the Supreme Deity suffices us,-the Deity,
41 III,   2|         the Deity, I say, who is supreme, the Creator and Lord of
42 III,   3|        race, and spring from the Supreme Ruler, even though we do
43 III,   3|          other gods than the one Supreme Deity in nature, power,
44 III,   6|           that that immortal and supreme nature has been divided
45 III,  40|  counsellors and princes of Jove supreme. There were some, too, who
46  IV,  35|          in these tales even the Supreme Ruler of the heavens Himself
47  IV,  36|      which prayer is made to the Supreme God, peace and pardon are
48 VII,  29|          the most excellent, the supreme, lest he be choked. He desires
49 VII,  35|         birth, it belongs to the supreme God to know by what methods
50 VII,  39|         in honour of Jupiter the supreme, a master dragged across
51 VII,  41|        Jupiter-whom you call the supreme god, and the creator of
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