Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     V,  3|       dignity is a reward and desert of their virtue. Moreover,
2   I,     V,  5|    who made the whole world a desert, who destroyed cities, and
3   I,    VI,  2|      in accordance with their desert; for there was no goodness
4   I,    VI,  2| conduct, in proportion to the desert of his declension and defection.
5   I,  VIII,  3|      degree, according to the desert of our life or the amount
6   I,  VIII,  4|     as a consequence of their desert; nor do "powers" exercise
7  II,     V,  3|    those also who fell in the desert, let them hear what is related
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