Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     V,  3|  constitutions, but on account of merit.~
 2   I,  VIII,  2|    without any existing ground of merit, to confer upon some beings
 3   I,  VIII,  4| administer their powers unless by merit; nor do "dominions" rule
 4  II,   III,  3|          God and not by their own merit that they have been placed
 5  II,    IX,  6|      creatures according to their merit, brought down these different
 6  II,    IX,  7|   proportion to the degree of his merit, on this ground, indeed,
 7  II,    IX,  7|         greater or less amount of merit, and has become either an
 8  II,    IX,  7|          are possessed of greater merit are ordained to suffer with
 9  II,    IX,  8|          retribution according to merit. But the grounds of the
10  II,     X,  3|      those who may be of inferior merit, or of more abject condition,
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