Book,  Chap.

 1 Pre     |        depths of exposition, in order that in time they might
 2 Pre     |       to know the intention and order of the very causes which
 3 Pre     |         as much as I could), in order that, as if with a teacher
 4 Pre     |         before the students, in order that because of foreign
 5   1,   8|      been divinely disposed, in order that other divine books
 6   1,  15| figuratively, not literally, in order that he might be shown as
 7   1,  16|    keeping with his natures, in order that it may show unconfused
 8   1,  16| properties; both alike then, in order that it may assert unity.
 9   1,  16|       and divine with human, in order that both may be shown as
10   2,   2|       were>were>[3] D. Give the order of the things made during
11   2,   2|            4] D. Go through the order of creation. M. In the beginning,
12   2,   2|        i.e., the waters, and in order that they might be shown
13   2,   2|        a derivative fashion, in order that it might show that
14   2,   2|          rather than 'fire,' in order that it might receive a
15   2,   3|      maintains all creatures in order that they remain in existence,
16   2,   3|         on diverse occasions in order that they may prosper. ~
17   2,  13|       by chance occurrences, in order that together both an abundance
18   2,  13|       allowed to the wicked, in order that the good may be tested
19   2,  13|     granted to either class, in order that elsewhere we may be
20   2,  15|      there? M. Ten. D. Give the order of the acceptances. M. First
21   2,  26|      the pious in this world in order that they might conquer
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