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1 1 | does~benevolent acts in order to make a display; and to
2 3 | be done with decency and~order; taking care of this only
3 4 | universe. But can a certain order subsist in thee, and~disorder
4 5 | working together to put~in order their several parts of the
5 6 | dispersion; or it is unity and order and providence.~If then
6 6 | for one thing comes in order after another, and this
7 7 | form the same~universe (order). For there is one universe
8 7 | the substance of them, in order that the world~may be ever
9 7 | should~deviate from the order of the things which take
10 8 | race.~ It is thy duty to order thy life well in every single
11 8 | immortal? Was it not in the order~of destiny that these persons
12 8 | which God has not willed in order that my~unhappiness may
13 9 | inasmuch as he~disturbs the order by fighting against the
14 10| gone out of it thus. In order, however, to the~remembrance
15 10| which does not harm law~(order); and of these things which
16 11| being placed at thy post in~order that what is for the common
17 12| necessity and invincible order, or a kind~Providence, or
18 12| turned and to perish in order that other things in continuous~
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