Book, Chapter

 1    I,   8, p.   48|      they accommodated to the weakness of the majority, and handed
 2  III,   2, p.  114| stricken, and knowing to bear weakness"; and now after his death
 3   IV,   6, p.  173|   many kinds, subject through weakness of nature to many changes
 4   IV,   6, p.  173|     height, and through their weakness crave amelioration and aid  ./. 
 5   IV,   6, p.  174|       because of their bodily weakness. ~Suppose, as the hypothesis
 6   IV,   6, p.  174|      be unable from their own weakness to support his surpassing
 7   IV,   8, p.  177|   high through  ./. their own weakness, to worship tilings seen
 8   IV,  13, p.  190|     once, and all disease and weakness and all such things depart.
 9   IX,  11, p.  175|       a prophet. It was man's weakness, and his refusal of the
10    X,   8, p.  220|       For he was crucified in weakness, but he liveth by the power
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