Book, Chapter

 1    II,       IX|  presence a state of righteous action,84 imagining that He, who
 2    II,       IX| whenever he performs some good action through sharing in that
 3    II,        X|      ascribed it to the moon's action, they would naturally blame
 4    II,     XVII|  expressions, and to adorn the action with cleverness of language,
 5    II,      XIX|   examine carefully that other action also which does not seem
 6    II,      XIX|      if He were a friend. This action was a new one added to the
 7    II,      XVI|  appear and work the forbidden action ? Even in this, it is he
 8   III,       IX|    some hidden use.~ ~Christ's action in Gethsemane must be explained
 9   III,       IV| rightfully be called not right action but rascality.~ ~And again,
10   III,       XI|       was for the sake of wise action such as this that the Saviour
11   III,      XII|       give lustre to his right action.~ ~[Just as the same medicine
12   III,      VII|        unseasonableness of the action, He said, "Why do ye trouble
13   III,       XV|  record --- I do not say, this action, but even the mention of
14   III,     XXIV|   driving away, by counsel and action profitable to the soul,
15    IV,      XXX|        measured, even so right action and all the virtue and ordering
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