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 1   I,  42|      by Him, than the unwonted excellence of the virtues He exhibited,
 2  II,  11|       of eloquence, but by the excellence of the works which they
 3  II,  16|     not resemble them? or what excellence is in us, such that we scorn
 4  II,  25|      yourselves too much of an excellence not your own? Is this the
 5  II,  37|     born with the most perfect excellence: they would all have had
 6  II,  52|    beseeming His greatness and excellence?
 7 III,  28|      the completeness of their excellence they reach the i height
 8  IV,   2|     the contrary, they are the excellence of manhood, the safety of
 9  IV,  22|     deities, although so great excellence graced her, such beauty,
10 VII,  28|       and not supported by any excellence of bodily strength, an odour
11 VII,  33|    mimics; and that surpassing excellence which has not been comprehended
12 VII,  36| thousand degrees every kind of excellence in the height of their perfection,
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