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1 9| them in the uncertainty of fate. Although not all in fact, 2 11| innocence are attributed by fate. For whatever we do, as 3 11| do, as some ascribe it to fate, so you refer it to God: 4 11| from the dead either by the fate of Protesilaus, with permission 5 36| XXXVI. ARGUMENT: FATE IS NOTHING, EXCEPT SO FAR 6 36| NOTHING, EXCEPT SO FAR AS FATE IS GOD. MAN'S MIND IS FREE, 7 36| apologize for what happens from fate. Let what happens be of 8 36| judged. For what else is fate than what God has spoken 9 36| disposition is blamed. And about fate enough is said; or if, in