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 1   I,   7|       you, whence arise those evils by which wretched mortals
 2   I,   7|       I care not whence these evils come, or from what sources
 3   I,   8| heavenly bodies produce these evils in certain signs, regions,
 4   I,   8|  flows, at another time ebbs, evils alternating with it? What
 5   I,  16|       we are the cause of the evils, for we are in all nations;
 6   I,  63|     the perils of souls, many evils about their ... on the other
 7  II,   3|       obedience? or from what evils you would escape if you
 8  II,  16|       we not exposed to these evils, and are we not in like
 9  II,  29|   pride and arrogance, by the evils of which we are all uplifted
10  II,  29|      not only hold that these evils arise naturally, but-and
11  II,  46|     no other reason than lest evils should not have something
12  II,  54| should be understood that all evils, too, arise by His will.
13  II,  54|      to say that there are no evils, as we find some have believed
14  II,  54|      us, Why, if there are no evils, do you refrain from certain
15  II,  54|      assert that there are no evils, and at the same time to
16  II,  55|      does not take away these evils, but suffers them to exist
17  II,  55|       will say, are all these evils? From the elements, say
18 III,  43|  clemency turn away all these evils, by which I am annoyed,
19  IV,  11|       other reason that those evils, of which you speak, rage,
20   V,   1|     for I had determined that evils portended by thunder should
21   V,  21|     blooming, forgetting what evils and what wickedness, and
22 VII,  10|     away grief truly, and any evils which threaten us from accidental
23 VII,  11|     off, to turn aside, those evils from those who merited this
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