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1 I, 26| impiety on those who serve the King Supreme, or is racked with 2 I, 27| worshippers of the Supreme King and Head, under our Master, 3 I, 31| uttered. Grant pardon, O King Supreme, to those who persecute 4 I, 33| native instinct, that He is King and Lord, the ruler of all 5 I, 42| pains-He was sent to us by the King Supreme for a purpose of 6 I, 60| sovereignty and government of the King Supreme, might carry out 7 I, 64| was sent by the only true King to be your soul's guardian. 8 II, 1| claiming for Himself power as king, fill the whole world with 9 II, 12| practices introduced by king Numa, and the superstitious 10 II, 35| believe that to the almighty King nothing is hard, nothing 11 II, 36| by the will of God, their King and Prince; for that that 12 II, 47| are made by the Almighty King, we should not be required 13 II, 68| did you not begin, under king Tullius, to hold them out 14 III, 6| reverence which we show to the king and prince who is over all. 15 III, 24| from them. Is, then, the King of the universe solicited 16 III, 31| the fish, great and small, king of the depths of the sea, 17 IV, 3| javelin, and if the Sabine king had been unable to take 18 IV, 14| as the son of a Scythian king and subtle Circe. Again, 19 IV, 21| would the divinities have no king, and heaven stand without 20 IV, 22| Saturn, you affirm that the king of the world himself begot 21 IV, 22| And what had the Saturnian king to do with strange nuptials? 22 IV, 25| courtezan, deified by a Cyprian king named Cinyras? Who reported 23 IV, 26| For is it by us that the king of the sea is asserted in 24 V, 1| is written:- The famous king Numa, not knowing how to 25 V, 1| done more speedily, the king filled many cups with wine 26 V, 1| immediately taught the king by what methods and sacrifices 27 V, 1| With this knowledge the king performed the sacred ceremony 28 V, 1| thunder with a head." The king answered. "With an onion." 29 V, 1| again, "With a man's." The king returned, "But with hair." 30 V, 4| will perhaps say that the king was a diviner. Could he 31 V, 4| onion's was made by the king; but if it could be performed 32 V, 6| admiration, Nana, daughter of the king or river Sangarius, gathers 33 V, 7| 7. Then Midas, king of Pessinus, wishing to 34 V, 13| celebrating the nuptial vows. If King Midas had displeased him 35 V, 18| Lucilius, and thus Servius king of Rome was born. 36 V, 19| founder is said to have been King Cinyras, in which being 37 V, 24| thither in all directions, the king of the shades, springing 38 VI, 6| literature, that Cinyras, king of Paphos, was interred 39 VI, 12| actor about to sing; the king of the sea with his trident, 40 VI, 12| if some witty and cunning king were to remove the Sun from 41 VI, 21| hot weather,-where was the king of the world that he did 42 VI, 22| Cypriaca, that Pygmalion, king of Cyprus, loved as a woman 43 VII, 2| of the universe, and the King omnipotent Himself, whom 44 VII, 49| brought from Phrygia, sent by King Attalus, than a stone, not