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 1   I,  25|    speech? To adore God as the highest existence, as the Lord of
 2   I,  25|      that be, as occupying the highest place among all exalted
 3   I,  28|    that he be crowned with the highest honours who shall worship
 4   I,  32|      arguments that God is the highest being, as it is to wish
 5   I,  42|      for a purpose of the very highest moment. My opponent, becoming
 6  II,   6|       nature of the lowest and highest? Have the well-known words
 7  II,  19|       rank, and fellows of the highest in his exaltation, because
 8  II,  29|      of the lowest; and in the highest orders, seeing that his
 9  II,  39|    aversion; should define the highest good and greatest evil differently;
10  II,  52|     fashioning of man from the highest God, and transferred it
11 III,  11|     take it amiss, even in the highest degree, that you attribute
12 III,  28|  height of perfection, and the highest wisdom also? or, why should
13 III,  35|  raised by your praises to its highest place, declare, with commendable
14   V,   9|       was then sleeping on the highest peak of Agdus, her son,
15  VI,   8|      and that they live in the highest regions of heaven, what
16  VI,  20|        the guardianship of the highest deities to the care of dogs,
17 VII,  33| resentment, if they derive the highest pleasure from comedies,
18 VII,  41|      that he considered as the highest pleasures fooleries mixed
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