Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|        virtue of being the one sole species of Deity, so to speak, should
 2   I,    II,  2|            beginnings, or forms, or species of all creation.~
 3   I,    II,  3|       containing within herself the species and beginnings of all creatures,
 4   I,    IV,  2| distinguished into three genera and species.~
 5   I,     V,  1|      rational natures, and on their species and orders, or on the offices
 6   I,   VII,  1|        describing created things by species and numbers and orders,
 7  II,     I,  4|      Creator for whatever forms and species He wished in all things,
 8  II,     I,  4|          have assumed the forms and species of the world, if it had
 9  II,     V,  4|           justice and holiness were species belonging to the genus,
10  II,     V,  4|       former verses named genus and species together, he fell back,
11  II,     X,  5|             of opinion that another species of punishment may be understood
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