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1   I,     I,  8| once to be either absurd or impious, because we shall give you
2   I,    II,  2|   all, are alike absurd and impious: for they amount to this,
3   I,   III,  4|  knowledge; but it is alike impious and foolish to confess the
4   I,  VIII,  2|  falling into the silly and impious fables of such as pretend
5  II,     I,  4|   And does it not then seem impious to call that uncreated,
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