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 1  II,  35|  if we believe that to the almighty King nothing is hard, nothing
 2  II,  37|  be peopled, and therefore Almighty God sent souls hither to
 3  II,  44|    lord. And where was the Almighty Creator, where the authority
 4  II,  45|   be put far from us, that Almighty God, the creator and framer,
 5  II,  47| and moths, are made by the Almighty King, we should not be required
 6  II,  53| upon you, if we trust that Almighty God will take care of us
 7  II,  55|   next ask, Why, then, the Almighty God does not take away these
 8  II,  62| vain desires. None but the Almighty God can preserve souls;
 9  II,  65|  this charge and duty. The Almighty Master of the world has
10  II,  72|    not annoy you, does the Almighty and Supreme God seem to
11  II,  75|   So, then, it may be that Almighty God, the only God, sent
12  II,  76|  you say, as you serve the Almighty God, and trust that He cares
13 III,  30|    no sister and spouse of almighty Jupiter, no Fluonia, no
14 VII,  32|  sound of rattles, are the almighty deities also soothed in
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