Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,     V,  3| wickedness in injustice, then unquestionably the good man will be inseparable
2  II,     V,  4|    good or evil, pointing out unquestionably that in a good man there
3  II,     V,  4|       God alone. For the word unquestionably recognises its Creator,
4  II,    XI,  4|     longing, we believe to be unquestionably implanted within us by God;
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