Book, Chapter

 1   III,       IV|      which were working much harm in the world, and that He
 2   III,       IV|      it not just to heal the harm not merely of one man or
 3   III,       IV|    pursues those that do the harm into different countries,
 4   III,        V| happen to be rich ? And what harm is there for poor men in
 5   III,    XXIII|   satisfaction, but doing no harm to the earth when we use
 6   III,      XVI|      the man who received no harm from the drinking of it
 7   III,     XXIV|   nature within, without any harm being received. So that
 8   III,     XXIV|   harms unbelievers does not harm the faithful. We may illustrate
 9   III,     XXIV|     things which are wont to harm the understanding by enslaving
10   III,    XVIII|     not receiving any bodily harm thereby. And the more so,
11   III,       XX|   done no wrong, and did him harm although he had not sinned
12    IV,      XXV|   receive no pity, but cause harm to themselves by their very
13    IV,     XXIX|    gods" does God Himself no harm, it is only mocking the
14    IV,     XXIX|    at it, but it only brings harm on those who do it.]~ ~
15    IV,      XXX|     come, and sailed without harm past what may be called
16    IV,      XXX|  nothing wrong, and does not harm his vision; but the man
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