Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, pref, 1| felt constrained, my dear friend, to compose the following
2 I, pref, 2| them) to unfold to thee, my friend, these portentous and profound
3 I, 9, 1 | You see, my friend, the method which these
4 I, 12, 2 | not appear to you, my dear friend, to be possessed of greater
5 I, 14, 9 | number; so that nothing, my friend, which I have received as
6 I, 16, 3 | I well know, my dear friend, that when thou hast read
7 II, pref, 1| showed thee, my very dear friend, that the whole system devised,
8 III, pref, 1| enjoined upon me, my very dear friend, that I should bring to
9 III, 2, 3 | have to deal, my very dear friend, endeavouring like slippery
10 IV, pref, 1| transmitting to thee, my very dear friend, this fourth book of the
11 IV, 13, 4 | faith, and so became "the friend of God." But the Word of
12 IV, 16, 2 | righteousness; and he was called the friend of God." Then, again, Lot,
13 IV, 18, 3 | the offering] as from a friend. "But the sinner," says
14 IV, 20, 9 | any one might speak to his friend." But Moses desired to see
15 IV, 36, 5 | garment; and he said unto him, Friend, how camest thou hither,
16 V, pref, 1| preceding books, my very dear friend, which I put forth to thee,
17 V, 14, 4 | Remember, therefore, my beloved friend, that thou hast been redeemed
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