Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2, 3| herself, and was in the greatest perplexity while endeavouring
2 I, 2, 6| one had in himself of the greatest beauty and preciousness;
3 I, 4, 1| addition, she was in the greatest perplexity. All these feelings
4 I, 13, 1| who is possessed of the greatest knowledge and perfection,
5 I, 23, 1| heed, from the least to the greatest, saying, This is the power
6 II, 13, 7| then they fall into the greatest blasphemy; they deny His
7 II, 14, 1| while for the primary and greatest gods they have formed the
8 II, 14, 5| what He possessed in the greatest perfection. Again, their
9 II, 15, 3| themselves, should fall into the greatest perplexity. For, as to the
10 II, 19, 8| system which are of the greatest importance) shown to as
11 II, 28, 2| exists. For this is the very greatest impiety. We should leave
12 II, 30, 5| are labouring under the greatest and most incurable madness.~
13 IV, 12, 2| that this is the first and greatest commandment, and that the
14 IV, 12, 2| made use of the first and greatest commandment of the law;
15 IV, 12, 2| hope, and love; but the greatest of all is love;" and that
16 IV, 12, 3| likewise], the first and greatest commandment is, to love
17 IV, 12, 3| the more prominent and the greatest [commandments], without
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