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 1       I| habitual love of disputing, and being livered from the error of
 2       V|      republic as a liar, and as being an imitator of the images
 3       V|         testimony of Homer; not being aware that if he used Homer
 4      VI|      earthly matters, but also, being at variance among themselves
 5       X|    Egyptians, on account of his being adopted by the king's daughter
 6     XIX|        the world, but in it, He being wholly present in the whole
 7     XIX|      beholding all generations; being the regulating ingredient
 8     XXI|        For," says He; "I am the Being;" manifestly contrasting
 9     XXI|       contrasting Himself, "the Being," with those who are not,
10     XXI|         but to those who had no being. Since, therefore, God knew
11     XXI|         those gods which had no being, in order that men, supposing
12     XXI|        said to Moses, "I am the Being," that by the participle "
13     XXI|         that by the participle "being" He might teach the difference
14     XXI|     name of gods, but no longer being taught by God that there
15     XXI|      driven to just punishment. Being therefore banished from
16     XXI|          I am He who is;" then, being about to send him to the
17    XXII|      learned this in Egypt, and being greatly taken with what
18    XXII|         that is which is always being generated, but never really
19    XXII|         that is which is always being generated, but never really
20    XXII|         that is which is always being generated but never really
21    XXII|   really is, but is coming into being and perishing." These expressions
22    XXII|     that have been brought into being. And I think it necessary
23    XXII|       own capability and power, being in need of nothing else;
24   XXIII|       possible that it(matter), being free, can be controlled
25     XXV|         of his own opinion. For being charmed with that saying
26  XXXIII|         order that, coming into being together, they might also
27   XXXVI|      which he uttered as he was being led away to the prison,
28   XXXVI|      the infamy and disgrace of being unable to discover even
29   XXXVI| doctrine of a plurality of gods being rejected by all, occasion
30  XXXVII|       of Babylonian extraction, being the daughter of Berosus,
31  XXXVII|         Campania are found. And being in that city, we saw also
32  XXXVII|       took down her prophecies, being illiterate persons, often
33 XXXVIII|      Saviour Jesus Christ; who, being the Word of God, inseparable
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