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1      II|   what one can learn from the work of Homer of the other gods,
2      IX|      even by the title of his work the antiquity and age of
3     XII|      that there is no ancient work which makes known any action
4    XIII|    among the Jews, has been a work of Divine Providence on
5      XV|      the highest heaven,~ The work of the great God, the only
6   XVIII|       that thus we do a pious work.~ ~Thus, then, Sophocles.~ ~
7    XXII| matter the capability for his work.~ ~
8   XXXVI|       one God. For it was the work of Divine Providence on
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