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1 Int | the Being of God, of the Divinity of Christ, the God-Man,
2 Ana | and their majesty and divinity are proved by the daily
3 Ana | refuse to acknowledge the divinity of the Caesars themselves (
4 V | favour, that amongst you divinity is weighed out at human
5 X | powerful and better known divinity. Consequently, whatever
6 XI | and absolute proprietor of divinity, who made them gods out
7 XI | they assume to themselves a divinity which they did not possess,
8 XI | another reason, and reply that divinity was conferred upon them
9 XII | dies. If by these means a divinity is constituted, then those
10 XII | must be hailed as tokens of divinity. True, your gods do not
11 XII(30)| Caelestis, the national divinity of Africa, is represented
12 XIII | the bids by the quaestor, divinity is taken on lease, knocked
13 XIII | you assign the honour of divinity to your deceased emperors,
14 XV | majesty outraged and their divinity prostituted, whilst you
15 XV | destroy the honour of the divinity of the gods, if they obliterate
16 XIX | your studies in law and divinity. That which precedes must
17 XX | CHAPTER XX. ~Their majesty and divinity are proved by the daily
18 XXI | forth in a scheme His own Divinity, not as a means whereby
19 XXI | Seek, then, and see if that Divinity of Christ be true. If it
20 XXI | must be pronounced a false divinity—and especially on every
21 XXI | gains a credence for its own divinity. ~
22 XXII | reflecting upon the True Divinity by the deceptions of false
23 XXII | velocity is believed to be divinity, because their real nature
24 XXII | events, they enviously ape a divinity by stealing the divination.
25 XXIII | case is the excellence of divinity, which surely ought to be
26 XXIII | so, then in that case the divinity you acknowledge is subject
27 XXIII | surely cannot be accounted divinity which is subject to man
28 XXIII | dread. Thus, then, that divinity which you acknowledge is
29 XXIV | which they deny their own divinity and assert that there is
30 XXIV | about the distribution of divinity in such a way as to wish
31 XXV | question of false and true divinity, since I have shewn how
32 XXVII | injury to your religion and divinity, since we cannot be supposed
33 XXXII | confer on them the honour of divinity. ~
34 XXXIII | refuse to acknowledge the divinity of the Caesars themselves. ~
35 XLVI | enquired of him concerning the Divinity, although he had repeatedly
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