Book, Paragraph

1   I,  38|    established and made; who has explained the nature of its origin
2   I,  61|        unbelief, before that was explained to you which you sought
3   V,  33|        shameful should, in being explained, be forced into the semblance
4   V,  34| themselves, so each thing may be explained in an infinite number of
5   V,  34|   expression which you see to be explained in innumerable different
6   V,  37|         his mother Ceres: as was explained before, under these names
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