Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  7|  of answer how it receives reasons and assertions on subjects
2   I,     I,  7|  arts, and contemplate the reasons of things? How, also, is
3   I,    II, 13|     and to show if or what reasons each one of them is so given.
4  II,   III,  4|  be for some unmistakeable reasons better (than this), and
5  II,   VII,  4|    to the knowledge of the reasons of all things which happen-how
6  II,    XI,  5| then know more clearly the reasons of all things which are
7  II,    XI,  5|  God. He will see also the reasons for the festival days, and
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