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 1   I,  23|  pinnacle of its glory. It is childish, weak, and petty, and scarcely
 2   I,  43|     many other slanderous and childish charges which are commonly
 3   I,  54|     evidence, or alleged with childish asseveration things which
 4   I,  59| censure, truly, which shows a childish and petty spirit; for if
 5   I,  63|      belief, regarding as but childish trifles the wrongs which
 6  II,   6|     things are mere words and childish absurdities which we declare
 7  II,  65|     of the Supreme God, but a childish and vain strife in seeking
 8 III,   3|       worthless clay, and are childish figures made by mechanics.
 9  IV,   1|    consider whether that is a childish frolic, or tends to bring
10  VI,   8|        or amuse yourselves in childish dreams by mocking at these
11  VI,  13|       is there wantonness and childish feeling in forming those
12 VII,  41|       dignity, would consider childish, and spurn as ridiculous?
13 VII,  42|     and punished neglect of a childish show by the destruction
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