Book,  Chap.

 1   1,  15|         there by the reality of nature, here by the goodness of
 2   1,  15| resurrection of his flesh human nature begins both to hope for
 3   1,  16|         But (2) sometimes human nature alone has been taken up
 4   1,  16|           But only God's Son by nature is absolutely said to be
 5   1,  19|   Therefore even by essence, or nature, he creates, because nothing
 6   1,  19|       burns out of necessity of nature, or bees manufacture waxes,
 7   1,  19|  therefore is said to create by nature, or essence--lest will in
 8   1,  19|   operation in keeping with the nature of the sentiments. ~
 9   2,   2|     subservient by necessity of nature, as the birds and quadrupeds,
10   2,   2|       or necessity are moved by nature. D. Those things which have
11   2,   2|        unknown to the world, or nature new and untried. D. Can
12   2,   6|         do not have the law, by nature do the things which pertain
13   2,  10|    suits all according to their nature, as for example the Creator
14   2,  11| Concerning things accidental to nature. ~D. Because enough has
15   2,  11|         is accidental to divine nature, for since it is incomprehensible,
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