Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1 Pre,     0,  3| knowledge; leaving, however, the grounds of their statements to be
2   I,   VII,  4|         assertion on conjectural grounds, while it is more difficult
3   I,   VII,  4|      them sanctification, not on grounds of justice and according
4  II,    IV,  4|          they are furnished with grounds for refuting us, who maintain
5  II,     V,  3|        with them shortly, on the grounds of reason itself. We ask
6  II,    IX,  8|      according to merit. But the grounds of the merits in each individual
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