Book, Chapter

1    I,  10, p.   56|   therefore, regard the brutes as akin in kind and nature and essence
2  III,   2, p.  110|     definitely foretells in words akin to his of one who shall
3   IV,  13, p.  189|           men with (169) remedies akin to and resembling them.
4    V, Int, p.  220| Unbegotten nature. The second was akin and more familiar to ourselves;
5    V, Int, p.  228|            the evil daemon, being akin to darkness, (b) involved
6  VII,   1, p.   53|        employed a speech that was akin and familiar to us, and
7  VII,   3, p.   93|        this we are considering is akin when it says: ~"In that
8   IX,   5, p.  161|       reptiles of the wilderness, akin to his "generation of vipers,
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