Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   5, p.   xv|     might suggest that it was a separate essay, written in actual
 2  Int,   9, p.   xl| Fabricius. ~The headings of the separate chapters, which are in our
 3    I,   8, p.   48|      but wholly and permanently separate from the common customary
 4  III,   3, p.  121|         God, and Who is One and separate (c) from all others, and
 5    V, Int, p.  224|       established laws for each separate race of men, I should ask
 6    V, Int, p.  230|         their agreement in each separate part the demonstration of
 7   VI,  20, p.   41|         had its own kings, as a separate (c) and responsible state,
 8  VII,   2, p.   84|  therefore mean either holy, or separate, or pure. But the ancient
 9  VII,   2, p.   85|      that is holy, and pure and separate from men, should be called
10    X,   8, p.  225|         c) as one who continued separate and untroubled though in
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