Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  2|      absurd and impious: for they amount to this, either that God
2   I,   VII,  3|         bestow upon the world the amount of splendour which has been
3   I,  VIII,  3|         desert of our life or the amount of our zeal. For the goodness
4  II,   III,  4|           order and with the same amount of births, and deaths, and
5  II,    VI,  3|       exactly proportioned to the amount of affection with which
6  II,  VIII,  4|           nothing or a very small amount. Whence some are found from
7  II,    IX,  7|         himself a greater or less amount of merit, and has become
8  II,    IX,  8|         will be, according to the amount of his impurity, a vessel
9  II,     X,  4| provisions of a contrary kind and amount, breed fevers in the body,
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