Book, Chapter

 1    II,       IX| partner of this thy reckless act of theft. For do not suppose
 2    II,        X|   its influence. Thus by one act he accomplished two objects,
 3   III,     VIII|  prone to the ground by some act of miracle; but He would
 4   III,     XXVI|    of the devil, would be to act in concert and therefore
 5   III,      XXI|     if he did consider their act to be one of wrongdoing,
 6   III,       XL|    has thus fulfilled, is to act in opposition to Him. Thus
 7   III,     XLII|  food in the shambles do not act as butchers for demons,
 8   III,    XLIII|      commanded, but for this act of free-will beyond what
 9   III,    XLIII|  that marriage is an illegal act, and quite contrary to law.
10    IV,      XII|       iv. 15-17).~ ~[We must act as reasoning beings, and
11    IV,     XXIV|   the reason that God should act thus, and upset in this
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