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1 Ana | blood, and incest; though no proof has ever been forthcoming,
2 I | ignorance they hate unjustly. A proof of their ignorance, which
3 II | the presumption, not the proof, of criminality. Hence we
4 VII | and incest, although no proof has ever been forthcoming,
5 XIX | as it were a part of our proof by indicating the sources
6 XIX | indicating the sources whence proof is possible. But it is better
7 XX | place of this adjourned proof, we now present rather to
8 XX | is, I take it, the proper proof of its divine origin. Hence,
9 XXIII | more trustworthy than a proof of this nature? The simplicity
10 XXIII | information by the same proof,—namely, Who is truly God,
11 XXV | satisfied that I have offered proof enough upon the question
12 XXV | since I have shewn how the proof holds good, not only from
13 XXV | in our own day a splendid proof of the majesty she conferred
14 XXIX | at all, and then by this proof adjudge us guilty. If angels
15 XLVI | we have established our proof? ~But whilst the truth of
16 XLVII | book, I might run on into a proof of this. What poet, what
17 XLVIII| fire. And this will be a proof of eternal fire, an example
18 L | condemn, crush us. For the proof of our innocence is found
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