Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  21|        the spring, and that if possible raised to his lips in the
 2  II,  35|    what is impossible to us is possible to Him and at His command?
 3  II,  55|   dissimilarity; but how it is possible that things which have not
 4  II,  60|     knowledge, but, as much as possible, seek the Lord of the universe
 5 III,   5|   little before, it may not be possible to compute the number of
 6   V,   2|     bones, so that it might be possible to bind them with halters
 7   V,   6|      by what means it might be possible either to weaken or to curb
 8   V,   6|       lust in the only way now possible, leading him through the
 9   V,  23|       of wool and linen. Is it possible that this can be heard and
10   V,  36|       or can be believed to be possible.
11  VI,  11|   language? Would that it were possible to look into the sentiments
12  VI,  17| unwillingly? and how can it be possible that they should be compelled
13  VI,  19|     members? For neither is it possible that there can be at one
14  VI,  19|      in the whole world: is it possible at all, as I said, that
15 VII,   1|       next speak as briefly as possible, and without any periphrasis,
16 VII,   3|      touched at all, how is it possible that that which has no body
17 VII,   7|     been seen, nor has it been possible for it to be discerned very
18 VII,  19|     Manium also. For how is it possible that, while there are no
19 VII,  28| similar feeling? May it not be possible that the things which give
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