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... virtue , and in every effect which takes place at a distance . For whatever produces an effect at a distance may be truly said to emit rays . But Pan's hair is longest in the beard , because the rays of the celestial bodies operate and ...
... virtue , and in every effect which takes place at a distance . For whatever produces an effect at a distance may be truly said to emit rays . But Pan's hair is longest in the beard , because the rays of the celestial bodies operate and ...
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... virtue and equity and peace , teaches the peoples to assemble and unite and take upon them the yoke of laws and submit to authority , and forget their ungoverned appetites , in listening and conforming to precepts and discipline ...
... virtue and equity and peace , teaches the peoples to assemble and unite and take upon them the yoke of laws and submit to authority , and forget their ungoverned appetites , in listening and conforming to precepts and discipline ...
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... the middle point between the first rudiments of them and their declination . And this we know from the sacred his- tory to have been in fact at the very time of the cre- ation . For then it was that by virtue of DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 117.
... the middle point between the first rudiments of them and their declination . And this we know from the sacred his- tory to have been in fact at the very time of the cre- ation . For then it was that by virtue of DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 117.
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... virtue of the divine word producat matter came together at the command of the Creator , not by its own circuitous processes , but all at once ; and brought its work to perfection on the instant , and constituted the species . And here ...
... virtue of the divine word producat matter came together at the command of the Creator , not by its own circuitous processes , but all at once ; and brought its work to perfection on the instant , and constituted the species . And here ...
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... virtue before its time : the rather because their life has been too short to give occasion of satiety or of envy , which might otherwise mitigate sorrow at their death and temper compassion . And not only do lam- entations and wailings ...
... virtue before its time : the rather because their life has been too short to give occasion of satiety or of envy , which might otherwise mitigate sorrow at their death and temper compassion . And not only do lam- entations and wailings ...
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