Book, Paragraph

1   I,  28|       existence from the great source of things. And if they are
2   I,  34| century. For He Himself is the source of all things, the Father
3   I,  57|      were not the most fertile source of errors, and did not herself
4  II,   2|      Supreme, who alone is the source and fountain of all good,
5  II,  48|   being either ignorant of the source from which they issued and
6  II,  55|    will He is at once both the source of evil and the occasion
7 III,   2|      For as we lay hold of the source of the divine itself from
8 III,  23|   under Vulcan's care, and its source is placed under his control;
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