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 1  II,   III    |   Beginning of the World, and Its Causes.~
 2  II,   III,  6|       that it has not admired any causes of corruption, seeing it
 3  II,    VI,  7|         the glory of God, and the causes and truth of things. And
 4  II,    IX    |           Good or Bad; And on the Causes of Them.~
 5  II,    IX,  2|        admitted certain seeds and causes of variety and diversity,
 6  II,    IX,  6| understandings. And these are the causes, in my opinion, why that
 7  II,    IX,  6|          in distributing (for the causes already mentioned) to every
 8  II,    IX,  7|      creature, but that, owing to causes that have previously existed,
 9  II,    IX,  7|       beings, be said to have the causes of his diversity in himself,
10  II,     X,  4|    different poisons, proving the causes either of a more acute or
11  II,    XI,  1|          the truth, ascertain the causes and reason of things. As
12  II,    XI,  4|          the truth of God and the causes of things. Now we have received
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