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1      IV|   principles of the things that exist are bodies perceptible by
2       V|        saying that God does not exist in a fiery substance: but
3       V|    principle of the things that exist; for he says that all things
4      VI|       highest God and the ideas exist in the first place of the
5     XIX|      does not, as some suppose, exist outside the world, but in
6     XXI|         but neither did any one exist before God who could give
7     XXI| existence of gods which did not exist, they gave the name of gods
8    XXIV|    account of those that do not exist. For thus the poet, in another
9   XXXVI|       declared that God did not exist, as Plato said, in the fiery
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