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 1      II| yet Alcmene, who in Thebes produced~ The valiant Hercules; and
 2     III| this indeed all things are produced, and into this do all decay.
 3     III|   from this all things are produced, and into this all are resolved.
 4      VI|  production of all that is produced, and affords to God opportunity
 5      VI| type of each of the things produced, -- Aristotle makes no mention
 6     VII| afterwards says that it is produced; and when he has first given
 7     XII|    see that the time which produced them for you is very recent,
 8    XIII|     we demand that they be produced from the synagogue of the
 9      XX|  should be thought who are produced out of matter. For, for
10   XXIII|  said, "Since ye have been produced, ye are not immortal, nor
11   XXIII|   that everything which is produced is perishable, he now introduces
12   XXIII|   that everything which is produced is perishable, or now, when
13     XXV| the created gods have been produced, he sometimes says that
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