Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     V,  3|         of every creature it is a result of his own works and movements,
2   I,    VI,  3|           habit into nature, is a result which you yourself, reader,
3   I,  VIII,  1|         to suppose that it is the result of accident that a particular
4   I,  VIII,  3| participators of wisdom: and that result will follow either in a
5  II,     I,  4|         nature and power were the result of chance. And I am astonished
6  II,   III,  4|        certainly is an impossible result with the countless grains
7  II,    IV,  3|          God to have been made!-a result which certainly neither
8  II,    VI,  4|        was not accidental, or the result of a personal preference,
9  II,    IX,  2|         it by nature, but was the result of the goodness of their
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