Book, Chapter
1 Int | he turns eagerly to the chance text in Rom. 13:13 - and
2 2, III | of the human race who may chance to come upon these writings.
3 4, III | enough, that the force of chance, diffused through the whole
4 4, III | should be arrived at, by chance and not art, which would
5 4, III | consulted came from accident or chance, and not from the art of
6 5, VII | way or another, until by chance something more desirable
7 6, VI | us; and there was a grim chance that we should never attain
8 6, VIII| them, one day he met by chance a company of his acquaintances
9 6, IV | necessity, by no unforeseen chance - because he is our God,
10 6, VI | have oftentimes the help of chance, and out of many things
11 6, VI | horoscopes was not by art, but by chance. And whatever was said falsely
12 6, VI | art, but from the error of chance.~10. An opening being thus
13 6, VI | it was not by art, but by chance, that he would speak truly.~
14 7 | child’s song, overheard by chance, sends him to the Bible;
15 7, II | presbyters offered Victorinus the chance to make his profession more
16 9, XIX | itself? And there, if by chance one thing is offered for
17 9, XXXV| chase a rabbit, but if by chance I pass such a race in the
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