Book,  Chap.

 1   1,  19|          M. As when he is called Good, especially because the
 2   2,   3|       said, "God saw that it was good" (Gn 1:4,10,12,18,21,25),
 3   2,   3|        and, that "they were very good" (Gn 1:31) and "he blessed
 4   2,   7|         M. In the discernment of good and evil, which is recognized
 5   2,   7|         it impels <us>toward the good things the reward for which
 6   2,  12|   certain natural discernment of good and evil in us; but spontaneous
 7   2,  13|          in this life either (1) good things happen to the good
 8   2,  13|        good things happen to the good and evil things to the evil,
 9   2,  13|          11), or (2) conversely, good things to the evil and evil
10   2,  13|      evil and evil things to the good, such as the rich man who
11   2,  13|           3) really, neither the good nor the evil have either
12   2,  13|    together both an abundance of good things may console the good
13   2,  13|      good things may console the good and the punishment for similar
14   2,  13|        wicked, in order that the good may be tested and may learn
15   2,  13|   likewise, bad things happen to good people. Or here, no semblance
16   2,  13|       evil by themselves nor any good share in good things or
17   2,  13| themselves nor any good share in good things or bad things, such
18   2,  21|       peacefully, nourished in a good old age" (Gn 15:15). Or (
19   2,  21|         knowing rest, that it is good" (Gn 49:13,15), etc. Or (
20   2,  22|     recognize evil and to choose good" (Is 7:16). Or (3) concerning
21   2,  23|          He has sent me to bring good news to the poor, to proclaim
22   2,  24|           the retribution of the good or the bad, as when it is
23   2,  24|         concluded to look to the good things of the future world. ~
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