Book, Chapter

1    II,     XVII|     by the confusion of the elements, while the innermost recesses
2   III,       IV|  They wanted to trouble the elements by their disturbance, and
3   III,     XIII| water and the sea. The very elements join in the proof. The unwonted
4   III,     XIII|   help, for there were four elements that raged against them,
5   III,     XLII|  enough to wish to call the elements idols, but he is refuted
6    IV,     XXIX|   Nor must we call the four elements gods, nor deify the stars,
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