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1   I,  28|      pleasure everything which exists has its being, and remains
2   I,  31| express doubt whether that God exists or not; whether He is believed
3   I,  32| reasoning of this kind that He exists. It is a matter of indifference
4   I,  32|       whether you deny that He exists, or affirm it and admit
5  II,  30|      is immortal, which always exists, and is subject to no suffering?
6  II,  39|       altogether that anything exists? Was it for this He sent
7  II,  46| wretched, who is sorry that he exists, hates and laments his state,
8  VI,  19|   number, if we decide that he exists and is in all the images;
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