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1 Int | paganism as it existed in the great metropolis of Africa particularly,
2 I | and our numbers are as great as we are computed to be.
3 XI | except it be that that great God felt the want of their
4 XI | nor prodigally dispense so great a reward. ~I want therefore
5 XI | wicked and base, but yet that great God has admitted such beings
6 XI | more worthily would that great God have waited for such
7 XVI(39) | reverence felt for it as the great symbol of man's redemption,
8 XVII | therefore the True and the Great God. That, however, which
9 XVII | proved from His many and great works whereby we are preserved,
10 XVII | name of the True God : 'Great God,' 'Good God,' and 'Which
11 XXI | kingdom flourished, and so great was their blessedness, that
12 XXI | would not, perhaps, be of great weight had not the prophets
13 XXI | sepulchre, which they in their great care even surrounded with
14 XXI | witnesses to Christ. It is a great point if, to make you believe
15 XXI | barbarous, astonished by the great number of gods to be propitiated,
16 XXII | Spiritual agencies possess great powers; so that, being invisible
17 XXIV | like Plato describes the great Jupiter in heaven attended
18 XXV | religious before they were great; and consequently they are
19 XXV | consequently they are not great because they were religious. ~
20 XXV | Indeed how can they be great on account of their religion,
21 XXXII | regard their safety as a great oath. But daemons, that
22 XXXIII | his glittering with such great glory that the reminder
23 XXXIV | conduct give occasion for very great and implacable offence to
24 XXXVI | God's appointment, is so great a man. ~
25 XXXVII | separation only. For had so great a force of men torn themselves
26 XXXVII | compensation in return for so great a protection, you have preferred
27 XXXIX | judgement is delivered with great weight, as by men who are
28 XXXIX | putting into practice of so great a love as this brands us
29 XXXIX | marvel, then, if love so great as ours should lead us to
30 XLIV | commonwealth which is as great as it is real,—no one pays
31 XLVI | life in his purple, under a great appearance of gravity; and
32 XLVIII | power of God, Who formed the great body of this world from
33 App(138)| necessitated his regarding with great suspicion all gilds and
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