Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | erroneous ~idea in his early years, he may retain it for the
2 Preface, 1 | been founded some twenty ~years earlier. He made known his
3 Preface, 1 | successful, and for nearly two years he was held ~a virtual prisoner
4 Preface, 1 | of the ~cross. In later years he confided to his secretary
5 Preface, 1 | his ~studies, and three years later he accompanied St.
6 Preface, 1 | institution during these early ~years in his career, which was
7 Preface, 1 | 1259, and for nine busy years was ~teaching, lecturing,
8 Preface, 1 | live less than six more years. They ~were crowded years
9 Preface, 1 | years. They ~were crowded years of writing, teaching, and
10 Preface, 1 | were begun in the early years of his priestly ~life, and
11 Preface, 1 | remained in Paris for three years, from 1269 to 1272, 4 in
12 ApCreed, 1 | philosopher ~spent thirty years in solitude in order to
13 ApCreed, 14, 2 | thirty-two or thirty-three years. This is because all who ~
14 10Command, 0, 2| and ~months and times and years."22~ ~The Strength of Our
15 10Command, 2, 1| incomparably more than ~a thousand years exceeds one day.~ ~Fourthly,
16 LordPray, 1, 2 | forever."41 And again: "Thy years shall not fail."42 And so
17 Question, 1, 14| perfect age" of thirty-three years.~ ~6. Compare point for
18 Question, 3, 4 | Holy Orders?~ ~4. How many years are required for the education
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