Book, Paragraph

1  II,   4|    is such that it cannot be grasped and comprehended by any
2  II,  55|   know things which could be grasped by no powers which we have,
3 III,  22| which he teaches, and having grasped its method most thoroughly.
4 III,  23|     superstitious fancy, not grasped with assured certainty.
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