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 1   I,  19|   others, to complain of human beings, and to ravage the harmless
 2   I,  32|      there is a divine race of beings, doubt about those of greater
 3  II,  14|   which certain fiercely cruel beings shall cast them, who were
 4  II,  28|    their condition as immortal beings? how do they know what rank
 5  II,  28|      been set apart from other beings? how they have come to these,
 6  II,  42|       this He sent souls, that beings of a sacred and august race
 7  II,  53|     been produced by secondary beings, made subject to the law
 8 III,   3| Himself, there are still other beings, who, when arranged and
 9 III,   4|       name? For it may be that beings exist whom you do not believe
10 III,   6|      we learn who those divine beings are whom you press upon
11  VI,   8|        you, when you have true beings to whom you may pour forth
12  VI,   8|      set up images of doubtful beings, and to form with vain imitation
13  VI,  16|        are, you, men, rational beings and endowed with the gift
14 VII,  20|        are pleasing to similar beings. What then? Do you not see-that
15 VII,  36|    them, for these suit savage beings, and those who die as mortals.
16 VII,  46|        was, or to what race of beings it should be referred, if
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