Book, Paragraph

1  II,  11|        it is, that when we both abide by teachers, and have one
2  II,  27|       it purposes to endure and abide within the limits of true
3  II,  44|        who He foresaw would not abide by their state of innocence;
4  II,  50|       nature of each kind would abide in its own integrity, for
5   V,  15| suffered them, when written, to abide in the memory of ages.
6 VII,  27|     Finally, that we may always abide by the rule and definition
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