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 1   I,  26|    either knows not the Supreme Ruler, or who is not aware that
 2   I,  33|        He is King and Lord, the ruler of all things that be? In
 3   I,  53|     realms, and was sent by the Ruler of all as a Saviour God;
 4   I,  61| opponent, could not the Supreme Ruler have brought about those
 5  II,   2|     doubt whether there is that ruler of whom we speak, and rather
 6  II,   6|     come to us from the supreme Ruler? Whence, pray, has so much
 7  II,  15|    point of rank to the God and ruler of the world, descended
 8  II,  32|         kindness of the Supreme Ruler if only they try and study
 9  II,  36|         children of the Supreme Ruler, and did not begin to be
10  II,  39|         some one will urge, the Ruler of the world sent hither
11  II,  51|        descend from the Supreme Ruler Himself, and enter into
12  II,  55|      learned of God the Supreme Ruler, and have resolved not to
13  II,  58|       forth, or why the Supreme Ruler allows them both to exist
14  II,  65|         Him to whom the Supreme Ruler gave this charge and duty.
15  II,  74|     opponent says, did God, the Ruler and Lord of the universe,
16  II,  75|       of years ago, the Supreme Ruler would have done it; or if
17 III,   3|         spring from the Supreme Ruler, even though we do not expressly
18 III,   3|    undeniable, that besides the Ruler and Lord Himself, there
19  IV,  21|        the rest. Did, then, the ruler of the heavens, the father
20  IV,  35|    these tales even the Supreme Ruler of the heavens Himself is
21   V,   9|         filthy contest! Did the ruler of the world, then, turn
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