Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  34|        God supreme, when it is evident that He is everlasting,
 2   I,  35|       that God is not Jove, is evident by the very wrath of the
 3   I,  47| decrees of fate. For if, as is evident, and as is agreed by all,
 4   I,  48|        no great admiration, is evident, if you will attentively
 5  II,  56| although it may be a plain and evident falsehood? For when a man
 6 III,  39|     being men, it is clear and evident that no individual persons
 7 III,  42|        separately, and make it evident even from your religious
 8 III,  42|        it is made manifest and evident in different ways that you
 9   V,  33|    These are all quirks, as is evident, and quibbles with which
10 VII,  35|    gods, and it is certain and evident that these have been provided
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