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1 0, 10| Who disposes all things in due form and order, granted 2 0, 41| mainly verbal, in the text, due probably to the repeated 3 0, 45| deal to restore the respect due to it. [P. Silverio's edition, 4 2, 2 | understand that it is all due to their own imperfection. 5 2, 7 | Physician,75 will come in due course, even though He tarry, 6 3, 6 | everything will have its due reward; there is no reason, 7 3, 11| matter); they must have been due to some freak of the imagination. 8 1, 4 | God, and not in the least due to itself, for only a short 9 1, 8 | becomes calm, though in due course it gets troubled 10 2, 7 | possible way in which it can be due to melancholy, for the fancies 11 4, 6 | I shall explain this in due course, as I have been commanded 12 5, 9 | that it cannot possibly be due to fancy. When the soul, 13 8, 7 | will then see that they are due neither to deception nor 14 1, 2 | to me that this shame is due to temptation and weakness. 15 2, 8 | greater here. This must be due to the nature of the ground 16 4, 20| any error in it, that is due to my lack of understanding,