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1      II|    whom he often calls "the father of gods and men;" for he
2      IX|   they say that Darius, the father of Xerxes, was the sixth
3      XV|    And I adjure thee by the Father's voice.~ Which first He
4      XV|    by "I adjure thee by the Father's voice, which first He
5      XV| says," I adjure thee by the Father's voice, which first He
6     XIX|    the light of heaven, and Father of all, the intelligence
7     XXI|     had its origin with the father of lies. God, therefore,
8   XXVII|     and had killed his aged father and his elder brother, and
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