Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  7| Father, in proportion to the merits of those who are rendered
 2   I,    VI,  2|  judgment according to their merits, and to the progress which
 3   I,    VI,  3|    order and degree of their merits; so that some of them in
 4   I,  VIII,  1|  otherwise than by their own merits, and by the zeal and excellent
 5   I,  VIII,  1|     things, agreeably to the merits and good qualities and mental
 6   I,  VIII,  4|     rank on account of their merits, although it is not our
 7  II,   III,  7| proportion to the quality or merits of those who assume it (
 8  II,     V,  2|   every one according to his merits, who punishes earthly-minded
 9  II,     V,  2|      without directing their merits to be inquired into by his
10  II,     V,  3|   every one according to his merits, does, through hatred of
11  II,    IX,  6|   every one according to his merits; nor will the happiness
12  II,    IX,  8|       But the grounds of the merits in each individual case
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