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 1  Text|       rejoices in it, that is, God and man, then the Destroyer
 2  Text|      from a divine Nature. For God Who is not made—it is not
 3  Text|     Giver of it be blamed. But God forbid that He should be
 4  Text|       exists an Entity, called God. But thou sayest ' Lo, the
 5  Text|    believe that there exists a God invisible and intangible?'
 6  Text|        this came to pass) that God might make known that from
 7  Text|        33.] Look at this, that God in the Beginning made the
 8  Text| convicted who has much wronged God and the Dead.~ ~For Hermes
 9  Text|        things ignorantly—which God forbid !—or that with a
10  Text|    knowledge is not . . . from God, not even as heat from Fire.
11  Text|   would not be divided against God, if it were of God ; and
12  Text|     against God, if it were of God ; and therefore that neither
13  Text|    therefore that neither from God nor from the Entities is
14  Text|     and stopped.~ ~But if from God allegories had been placed
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