Book, Paragraph

1   I,   9|    because idle lust is not permitted to scorch itself in the
2   I,  38| great and how good; who has permitted and taught us to conceive
3   I,  50|    was more sublime, He has permitted many others to attempt them,
4  II,  44| made the guilt His own, and permitted it before it was done by
5  II,  61|  vigour. Your reason is not permitted to involve you in such questions,
6  II,  65|     is not in his power and permitted to him, so it is the right
7 VII,  41|     penalty for what he had permitted. And why, then, did he complain
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