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 1   I,  59|      shows a childish and petty spirit; for if we allow that it
 2   I,  64|         were kind and gentle in spirit, you ought to esteem Him
 3  II,  58|       its own power, and by the spirit within it upholds itself?
 4  II,  60|         with the whole mind and spirit; be raised above these subjects,
 5  II,  62|        and grant to them also a spirit which shall never die, except
 6  IV,   2| injustice, impiety, baseness of spirit, and unfortunate weakness
 7  IV,  31|      they might rouse any one's spirit to a mad desire for revenge?
 8  IV,  31|     course manifests an impious spirit, and a blindness despaired
 9  IV,  33|         frivolity of an unmanly spirit. Some of them are brought
10   V,   8|         a savagely sacrilegious spirit, had set himself to blaspheme
11  VI,  22|        ancient times, his mind, spirit, the light of his reason,
12 VII,   5|  approaching most nearly to the spirit of wild beasts and savage
13 VII,   6|        and sublime greatness of spirit which belongs to the deities
14 VII,  12|      were restricted not by his spirit, but by the scantiness of
15 VII,  32|       and lay aside their fiery spirit of resentment in forgetfulness?
16 VII,  42|          If from a sacrilegious spirit and contempt for religion,
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