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 1      VI|     matter, and form, -- God, the maker of all; and matter, which
 2    XXII|        gods of gods, of whom I am maker" -- for he speaks in the
 3   XXIII|          these fashioned gods the maker said, "Since ye have been
 4   XXIII|       polytheism, introduces his "maker" uttering words which contradict
 5   XXIII|    impossible prerogative to his "maker," when he propounds that
 6   XXIII| contemporary and coaeval with the maker, should resist his will.
 7    XXIV|          of the king and Platonic maker of the gods, but of some
 8     XXV|         yet himself represent the maker of the gods as so easily
 9     XXV|    himself, when he says that the maker of the gods is so easily
10     XXV|           opposite concerning the maker of the gods. For he said
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