Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,  VIII,  2|          And if a good tree cannot produce evil fruit, and as, according
2  II,     I,  2|        away, which certainly would produce a change in the nature of
3  II,     I,  4|       qualities before mentioned), produce the different kinds of bodies.
4  II,     I,  4|             than that which He did produce from His own power and wisdom,
5  II,   III,  1|            natures provoked God to produce this diverse and varying
6  II,     V,  3|  nevertheless, for the present, to produce a feeling of pain. They
7  II,     V,  4|        written, "A bad tree cannot produce good fruits; for a tree
8  II,    IX,  6| declarations which we were able to produce from the holy Scriptures,
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