One god, the greatest among gods and men, neither in form like unto mortals nor in thought.... R. P. 100.
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He sees all over, thinks all over, and hears all over. R. P. 102.
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But without toil he swayeth all things by the thought of his mind. R. P. 108 b.
And he abideth ever in the selfsame place, moving not at all; nor doth it befit him to go about now hither now thither. R. P. 110 a.
All things come from the earth, and in earth all things end. R. P. 103 a.