Book, Paragraph

1   I,  47|     infirmities and bodily sufferings, if deafness, deformity,
2   I,  50| the writhings of maddening sufferings. By one command He drove
3  II,  11| life; to put an end to the sufferings of years; but-and this is
4  II,  45|  agony caused by different sufferings; then that, forgetting that
5  II,  54| together, showing us their sufferings, and the various kinds of
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