Book, Chapter

1  Int,   1, p.   xi|   know," and for offering a deep and sound foundation for
2  Int,   4, p.   xv| method of Origen had made a deep impression on the educated
3  Int,   5, p.   xx|     is an ethical stress of deep significance in the whole
4    V, Int, p.  225|   philosophy arise from the deep oppositions of those who
5    V,   3, p.  243| soul has passed through the deep waters." He drinks, then,
6    V,  20, p.  264|    in the footprints of the deep?" and: "Do the gates of
7   IX,   5, p.  162|   the souls which are lying deep in sin as in a valley will
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