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1   I,  47|  from the beneficence of His works, what a true god was. At
2   I,  59|      for you to say that our works are disfigured with monstrous
3  II,  11|  these things-those glorious works and most potent virtues
4  II,  11|     by the excellence of the works which they have done. He
5  II,  11|      the guarantee of divine works.
6  II,  17| buildings and strike out new works of art. Yet, even in those
7   V,  10|   frugal even about shameful works, that that sacred seed may
8 VII,   3|     to be lost among useless works, and tossed about among
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