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1 I, 12| nothing could be born, or have increase; so that no other element 2 I, 22| joyfully and willingly love, increase, and adorn it. In this manner 3 II, 5 | withdrawings of the sun, or the increase and waning of the moon, 4 II, 15| number of men had begun to increase, God in His forethought, 5 III, 6 | attained to its greatest increase, so that it was now necessarily 6 III, 12| incapable of diminution, or increase, or change. Seneca also 7 IV, 30| worshipped God aiming at the increase of their wealth and honour, 8 V, 1 | themselves, they greatly increase their errors by cruel deeds, 9 V, 2 | riches; and that he might increase these, he used to penetrate 10 V, 8 | and that all evils daily increase to the affairs of men on 11 V, 13| XIII. OF THE INCREASE AND THE PUNISHMENT OF THE 12 V, 20| lest, if our affairs should increase (as they do increase daily), 13 V, 20| should increase (as they do increase daily), theirs should be 14 V, 20| lessen their folly, they increase it? Torture and piety are 15 VI, 6 | either to the acquisition or increase of riches, honour, glory, 16 VI, 6 | violently taken from others, to increase the power of the state, 17 VI, 17| altogether employed in the increase or preservation of earthly 18 VII, 5 | and having received an increase of divine vigour, becomes 19 VII, 6 | earth may bring forth its increase, and nourish its various 20 VII, 15| and lust will so greatly increase, that if there shall then