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 1   I,  25|              adore God as the highest existence, as the Lord of all things
 2   I,  28|               that they burst into an existence each of its kind. But if
 3   I,  28|            derive the spring of their existence from the great source of
 4   I,  31|              heard that some deny the existence of any divine power, that
 5   I,  38|            generated and brought into existence with our bodies themselves;
 6   I,  39|              these very gods of whose existence I had convinced myself,
 7  II,   2|             incline to believe in the existence of Apollo, Diana, Mercury,
 8  II,  36|              off and blot them out of existence in utter annihilation. The
 9  II,  39|           them should doubt their own existence, or deny altogether that
10  II,  56|            too, some utterly deny the existence of the gods; others say
11  II,  70|               some sense of their own existence. So then, these, too, began
12  II,  70|              and began to have a real existence. She therefore has an origin
13 III,   3|            whoever they be, for whose existence you vouch, if they are a
14 III,   4|               and that those of whose existence you feel assured, are found
15 III,   5|             to worship those of whose existence we are wholly ignorant.
16 III,  12|            since it neither came into existence at any time, nor will ever
17 III,  29|            others who have clearly no existence; and different men give
18 III,  32| interpretation, three deities have no existence: neither Ceres nor Vesta
19 III,  34|             the earth's fruits has no existence, and Apollo is robbed of
20 III,  36|              than that you deny their existence, and say that they are not
21 III,  38|             last adds six who have no existence to the three who alone really
22 III,  42|              our authors proves their existence, and that such a race takes
23  IV,   8|              wholly ignorant of their existence; or that they possessed
24  IV,  21|               devout assertion of the existence of gods, pointing out and
25  IV,  27|              the gods alike, in whose existence you believe, of such acts
26  IV,  34|              better to disbelieve the existence of the gods than to think
27   V,  30|           gods at all, or doubt their existence, or assert that they were
28   V,  30|              abuse. He who doubts the existence of the gods, or denies it
29 VII,  26|        ceremonies, know either of its existence or growth, as the sacred
30 VII,  45|            food also, by which bodily existence is kept up, he has a large
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