Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  47|     overcome the decrees of fate. For if, as is evident,
 2   I,  47|     on us by the decrees of fate and if Christ alone has
 3   I,  62|     the inscrutable plan of fate brought to light in hidden
 4  II,  62|   subject to the decrees of fate; that His palace lies open
 5 III,  21|   the lots assigned them by fate, that the inspired son of
 6   V,   7|    of the gods, knowing the fate of the youth, and that he
 7   V,   7|   permit it. What, however, fate allowed, he readily grants,
 8   V,  13|    remembered the decree of fate, she heedlessly laid open
 9 VII,  10| according to the decrees of fate, snatch out of our hands
10 VII,  10|  what has been appointed by fate, what reason, what cause,
11 VII,  12|  ambition and favour; or if fate is excluded and got rid
12 VII,  50|      reason; we may say, by fate also, and the alternating
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