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 1   I,   7|     so grave a charge are far removed from our door. And if I
 2   I,  11|      the sun, is summer to be removed from the year, and a different
 3   I,  19|    but, what all agree is far removed from the character of deity,
 4   I,  25|      from resentment, and far removed from all excitement, let
 5   I,  46|    was thought by nations far removed from one another and of
 6   I,  50|    application of His hand He removed the marks of leprosy; they,
 7   I,  57| occurrence, than in those far removed in the darkness of antiquity.
 8   I,  59|    are discussing matters far removed from mere display, we should
 9  II,  36|      their parent, far enough removed from the chief in rank and
10  II,  60|   upon things which have been removed far from our knowledge,
11 III,  28|    said that the gods are far removed from any feeling of passion?
12 III,  29|    eternity? And thus will be removed from the rank of the immortals
13 III,  31|     and thus is put away, and removed from us, the full brother
14  IV,  37|     divine blessedness is far removed from such passions? For
15   V,  23|       and all witnesses being removed, tearing away the membranes
16   V,  41|    allegorical obscurity were removed, the matter would be easily
17 VII,   1|     be given to those who are removed far from them in their nature
18 VII,  12|  infamy, therefore, should be removed far from the gods; nor should
19 VII,  23|     divine power has been far removed and separated from the disposition
20 VII,  23|     is, and then it should be removed very far from the name of
21 VII,  43|       to admire in this if he removed the evil which he had himself
22 VII,  45|   something different and far removed from the exalted nature
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