Book, Paragraph

1   I,  42|   with all the fervour we are capable of, and assumed as the guardian
2  II,  31|     is found that the soul is capable of suffering, and perishable;
3 III,  22|   practise. For no one can be capable of teaching a science without
4 VII,   5| disturbance, is, it is clear, capable of suffering, and frail;
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