Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 25, 4| body, souls should have experience of every kind of life as
2 I, 25, 4| body to body, until he has experience of every kind of action
3 I, 31, 2| gone through all kinds of experience. An angel, they maintain,
4 II, 1, 2| necessity that He should experience the very same thing at all
5 II, 6, 2| know very well, as they experience his rule, who it is that
6 II, 18, 1| not pass through any such experience.~2.
7 II, 25, 3| moreover, that he cannot have experience or form a conception of
8 II, 28, 4| other than a mere human experience; not understanding, as I
9 II, 32, 1| inCumbent on them to have experience of all kinds of deeds, even
10 II, 32, 2| cumbent on them to have experience of every kind of work and
11 II, 32, 2| incumbent on them to have experience of every kind of work; but,
12 II, 33, 1| object, that they should have experience of every kind of action,
13 III, 20, 2| the dead, and learning by experience what is the source of his
14 IV, 33, 9| she passes through an experience] similar to that of the
15 IV, 39, 1| eye of the mind, receiving experience of both, may with judgment
16 IV, 39, 1| command; and learning by experience that it is an evil thing
17 IV, 39, 1| he has also had a twofold experience, possessing knowledge of
18 IV, 39, 1| just as the tongue receives experience of sweet and bitter by means
19 IV, 39, 1| mind, receiving through the experience of both the knowledge of
20 V, 2, 3| ungrateful; but learning by experience that we possess eternal
21 V, 3, 1| unless he had learned by experience what is in both? For there
22 V, 3, 1| must learn both things by experience], that he may not be destitute
23 V, 3, 1| or his Creator. But the experience of both confers upon him
24 V, 27, 2| destitute of all good, do experience every kind of punishment.
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