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1 VII, I, 55 | it has derived from the author of nature, it is the Deity 2 VIII, I, 70 | upon any poet or polite author, if we could not pronounce 3 VIII, II, 78 | acted upon. The ultimate Author of all our volitions is 4 VIII, II, 78 | their ultimate cause and author. For as a man, who fired 5 VIII, II, 78 | the first, is likewise the author of all the rest, and must 6 VIII, II, 78 | acknowledge him to be the ultimate author of guilt and moral turpitude 7 VIII, II, 81 | of men, without being the author of sin and moral turpitude. 8 VIII, II, 81 | the Deity from being the author of sin, has been found hitherto 9 X, II, 109 | people the countrymen of the author: Of their deliverance from 10 XI, 0, 115 | nature. You seek a cause or author. You imagine that you have 11 XI, 0, 122 | to the attributes of the Author of nature; and consequently, 12 XII, I, 131(*)| writings of that very ingenious author form the best lessons of