Book, Paragraph

1   I,  50|       admiring wonder strove to gain His favour, He chose fishermen,
2  II,   6|  training have you been able to gain so much wisdom, to derive
3  II,  64|        to Him, so that He would gain anything or suffer any loss,
4  IV,   9| believes that there are gods of gain, and that they preside over
5  IV,  29|        condition, the duty, the gain of Venus; to whom the great
6  IV,  35|      gods to make to themselves gain, and do not the others find
7 VII,   3|      sacrifices; and then, what gain comes to the gods themselves
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