Book, Paragraph

1  II,  28|     souls, as you call them, are prevented and hindered by their fleshly
2  II,  44| preventing what should have been prevented, by His inaction He made
3 III,  17|        saw; nor are we therefore prevented from disproving the opinions
4  IV,  34|          decrees, have hindered, prevented, and forbidden any one to
5   V,   9|   heedlessness and haste, he was prevented from stealing on by surprise;
6   V,  41|       What, then, hindered, what prevented you from expressing each
7  VI,  19|        be in none, because he is prevented by nature from being divided
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