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1 I, I, 6| cause, it will never, from diversity of situation, be retarded 2 I, I, 6| in this state, not from diversity of situation, but from the 3 I, VI, 2| arranged, each according to the diversity of his conduct, among the 4 I, VI, 2| is characterized by great diversity, according to the movements 5 I, VI, 2| every one according to the diversity of his conduct, in proportion 6 I, VIII, 2| maintain the existence of a diversity of spiritual natures, that 7 I, VIII, 2| pretend that there is a diversity of spiritual natures both 8 I, VIII, 2| ignorant of the cause of that diversity. For they say that it seems 9 I, VIII, 2| shown that the cause of the diversity and variety among these 10 II, I, 1| diviner natures, and of a diversity of bodies, but of dumb animals, 11 II, I, 1| the world, and so great a diversity among rational beings themselves, 12 II, I, 1| every other variety and diversity also is supposed to have 13 II, I, 1| to imagine for so great a diversity in the world, save the diversity 14 II, I, 1| diversity in the world, save the diversity and variety in the movements 15 II, I, 2| and holds together all the diversity of the world, and leads 16 II, I, 3| have brought about the diversity that is in the world, we 17 II, I, 3| must be sought amid much diversity and variety; which variety, 18 II, I, 4| corporeal being, seeing the diversity in the world cannot exist 19 II, I, 4| bodily nature admits of diversity and variety of change, so 20 II, III, 3| attended by variety and diversity of bodies, by which the 21 II, III, 3| anything) save of variety and diversity,-an effect which cannot 22 II, III, 4| and actions; but that a diversity of worlds may exist with 23 II, VI, 3| of free-will, variety and diversity characterized the individual 24 II, IX, 2| and causes of variety and diversity, that He might create variety 25 II, IX, 2| might create variety and diversity in proportion to the diversity 26 II, IX, 2| diversity in proportion to the diversity of understandings, i.e., 27 II, IX, 2| rational creatures, which diversity they must be supposed to 28 II, IX, 2| what we mean by variety and diversity is what we now wish to explain.~ 29 II, IX, 3| undoubtedly be sought a ground of diversity. Regarding dumb animals, 30 II, IX, 4| of things, and so great a diversity, can be understood to be 31 II, IX, 4| how that great variety and diversity in the world may appear 32 II, IX, 5| If there be this great diversity of circumstances, and this 33 II, IX, 6| for producing variety and diversity. But since those rational 34 II, IX, 6| stated, is the cause of the diversity among rational creatures, 35 II, IX, 6| world presents the aspect of diversity, while Divine Providence 36 II, IX, 7| creatures, if we notice that diversity was not the original condition 37 II, IX, 7| to have the causes of his diversity in himself, and antecedent 38 II, XI, 5| or what is meant by the diversity of nations; what the twelve 39 II, XI, 5| nature of the soul, and the diversity of animals (whether of those