Book, Chapter

1    II,      XXI|        opposite of God.106~ ~You want to know who the father of
2   III,        V|         entering into a state of want, to gather by begging, turning
3   III,        V|        others under the force of want.~ ~Accordingly, it seems
4   III,     XIII|         this his presumption and want of faith in saying "if,"
5   III,     XXIV|        such things as storms, or want of rain.]~ ~Certainly Polycarp161
6    IV,      XXX| increases, that it melts through want and grows thin through poverty,
7    IV,      XXX|        darkness of ignorance and want of knowledge, and nourished
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