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 1   I,   1|      to exist in the world the universe has gone to ruin, that the
 2   I,   1|  causes by reason of which the universe has deviated from its laws,
 3   I,   2|        machine and mass of the universe, by which we are all covered,
 4   I,   8|       the four elements of the universe, contains the causes of
 5   I,   8|      changes take place in the universe, and, as in the tides of
 6   I,   9|       that peacefulness of the universe is pernicious, because it
 7   I,   9|  happen under this mass of the universe, are not to be regarded
 8   I,  11|   venture to say that, in this universe, this thing or the other
 9   I,  29|     the Head and Pillar of the universe with worshipful service,
10   I,  31|        the whole fabric of the universe by chance accidents and
11   I,  38|    prayer with the Lord of the universe.
12   I,  53|        all the elements of the universe bewildered by the strange
13  II,  13|        Creator and Lord of the universe, and because we commit and
14  II,  19| grandeur and essence the whole universe, of which these are parts.
15  II,  25|      under God tim Lord of the universe, and under the kindred spirits,
16  II,  25|       the fashion of the whole universe, superior, as has been seen,
17  II,  28|     what rank they hold in the universe, in what order they have
18  II,  28|        the lowest parts of the universe? what properties they acquired,
19  II,  37|      their addition this whole universe is incomplete and imperfect.
20  II,  48|   descent from the head of the universe.
21  II,  52|       had made the soul of the universe, except that he thought
22  II,  60| possible, seek the Lord of the universe with the whole mind and
23  II,  70|         nor in any part of the universe, but by Jupiter's embraces
24  II,  74|      the Ruler and Lord of the universe, determine that a Saviour,
25 III,   2|        Creator and Lord of the universe, who orders and rules all
26 III,   4|       are found nowhere in the universe. For you have at no time
27 III,   5|      thousand gods; but in the universe it may perhaps be that there
28 III,  24|      Is, then, the King of the universe solicited by any libation
29 III,  32|        because it alone in the universe is at rest, its other members
30 III,  33|     can consequently be in the universe no Apollo or Bacchus; and
31 III,  35|      up as the sole god in the universe, while all the rest are
32 III,  36|       found in any part of the universe.
33  IV,  14|     antiquity, say that in the universe there are three Joves, one
34  IV,  19|     the Lord and Prince of the universe, by ways which He knew Himself,
35   V,   3| all-important direction of the universe, and appear at the bidding
36  VI,   3|       the Head and Lord of the universe, to whom the gods owe it
37 VII,   2|     such as is the Lord of the universe, and the King omnipotent
38 VII,  35|        which the Author of the universe willed should embrace and
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