Book, Chapter

1    II,       IX|       man good absolutely, but relatively, whenever he performs some
2    II,       IX|       absolutely and the other relatively. It is not that the identity
3    IV,      XII|        are only what they are, relatively to something else. For example,
4    IV,     XXVI| himself is also warm, but only relatively.293 So God alone is a god
5    IV,     XXVI|       the others are only such relatively,294 although the name of "
6    IV,     XXVI| worship one who is merely such relatively is as great a mistake as
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