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1    2| traced the emanation of the Deity in the order I admired,
2    2|  sublime poetic strains the Deity has been invested with them;
3    3|  even when he thinks of the Deity. - His omnipotence is made
4    3|     And, supposing that the Deity acts from the vague impulse
5    5|     of happiness, which the Deity by calling him into existence
6    8|  tie which draws man to the Deity will be recognized in the
7   13|     sooner believe that the Deity paid no attention to the
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