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 1   I,  32|  doubt about those of greater rank and power, whilst they admit
 2  II,  15|    immortal, next in point of rank to the God and ruler of
 3  II,  19|       be deities of the first rank, and fellows of the highest
 4  II,  28| beings? how do they know what rank they hold in the universe,
 5  II,  36|     removed from the chief in rank and power, of His court,
 6  II,  64| coming to Him,-to men of high rank, to the meanest slaves,
 7 III,  29|      will be removed from the rank of the immortals that deity
 8 III,  39|       of the novelty of their rank. But if the Novensiles are
 9 III,  42|    and that such a race takes rank among the celestial gods.
10  IV,  16|     Or do you usurp another's rank, who falsely say that you
11   V,   8|      some should be formed to rank among the immortals, others
12   V,  30|       have been raised to the rank of the gods for their services,
13  VI,  15|    the power of deity and the rank of celestials if they remain
14 VII,  13|      and places above his own rank.
15 VII,  15|     all men even, of whatever rank, of whatever condition they
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