Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,  VIII,  4|       because different conduct and varying wills will admit of a different
2  II,     I,  1|             all its diversified and varying conditions is composed not
3  II,     I,  2|         being itself); and that the varying purposes of these would
4  II,     I,  3|          rational beings, and their varying opinions, have brought about
5  II,    II,  2|       distinguish those visible and varying forms of the world; but
6  II,    II,  2|           filled up the diverse and varying state of the one world.
7  II,   III,  1|            produce this diverse and varying condition of the world.
8  II,    IX,  5| circumstances, and this diverse and varying condition by birth, in which
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