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1 Praise| threadbare, musty gods were my father, but Plutus, Riches; that 2 Praise| pater atque hominum rex, the father of gods and men, at whose 3 Praise| in a string. This is my father and in him I glory. Nor 4 Praise| but even he himself, the father of gods and king of men 5 Praise| born as you were of your father’s thigh! And yet, who had 6 Praise| her hair, so resembling my father, from whence she is called 7 Praise| things carelessly,” as says Father Homer, that is to say, without 8 Praise| wart on her nose? When a father shall swear his squint-eyed 9 Praise| their mother than their father, that is to say, fools.~ 10 Praise| bewailing the death of his father to laugh, for that he now 11 Praise| hazards. Nor does Homer, that father of trifles, dissent from 12 Praise| had rather part with their father’s land than their foolish 13 Praise| proposition that God the Father hates the Son; or whether 14 Praise| promised, ’tis true, my Father’s heritage, and that without 15 Praise| what the name pope, that is father, or holiness, imports, who 16 Praise| Psalms Christ speaking to the Father says openly, “Thou knowest 17 Praise| being the wisdom of the Father, yet in some manner became 18 Praise| prayed for his enemies, “Father, forgive them,” nor does