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 1   I,  26|    racked with envy because His majesty and His worship are preferred
 2   I,  28|        of their power and their majesty, from whom, having obtained
 3   I,  35|       any power of deity and in majesty, do you therefore persecute
 4  II,  34|        and worship His name and majesty from whom we expect to receive
 5  II,  54|    doing despite to His supreme majesty. In what way, on what ground?
 6 III,  24| forgetting what God is, and the majesty of His name, associate with
 7  IV,  16|        is mine, mine the divine majesty, who bore Apollo and Diana,
 8  IV,  19|       not know, what befits the majesty of that name, assuredly
 9  IV,  21|         declaring the venerable majesty of their awful grandeur!
10  IV,  22|        graced her, such beauty, majesty of countenance, and snowy
11  IV,  27|        duties required by their majesty, honour, and worship? For
12  IV,  34|      opinion, than the profaned majesty of the immortals. So then,
13  IV,  35|      reverence for His name and majesty, as acting the part of an
14   V,   3|        that a deity of so great majesty was dragged down to earth,
15   V,   9|        as it is, forgetting his majesty and dignity, he crept forward
16   V,  19|        full of the divinity and majesty of the god, tear in pieces
17  VI,  20|   subversive of their power and majesty, to entrust the guardianship
18  VI,  21|     consecrated to his name and majesty, why did he not punish with
19 VII,   9|   violence to your divinity and majesty, being, as thou knowest,
20 VII,  13|      make them more glorious in majesty? For what substance is there
21 VII,  41|   referred to the splendour and majesty of this race. For, first,
22 VII,  45|       more befitting his august majesty, than to become a beast,
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