Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   5, p.   xx|           but he was confessedly unable to make God known, whereas
 2    I,   1, p.    5| implication forsooth that we are unable to give a logical demonstration
 3    I,   1, p.    6|       the accusation that we are unable logically to present a clear
 4  III,   5, p.  134|       shifty and unlettered men, unable to speak or understand any
 5  III,   7, p.  156|        things. For how could men unable even to open their mouths
 6  III,   7, p.  159|       from the dead, One Who was unable to defend Himself when alive?
 7   IV,   6, p.  173|       but a begotten thing to be unable to mingle with the unbegotten
 8   IV,   6, p.  174|       such to those who would be unable from their own weakness
 9   IV,  10, p.  180|      guardian angels before were unable to defend in any way the
10   VI,  13, p.   14|        Burned by which fire, and unable to bear the torture of its
11  VII,   1, p.   51|          them, but will be quite unable to grasp Who it is that
12  VII,   1, p.   53|          by the body so as to be unable to act as God, or to be
13    X,   8, p.  231|         Ye are all foolish dogs, unable to bark." For when it was
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