Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  10|      excess, and whether, through loss to themselves, it does not
 2   I,  19|         Christ with every kind of loss?
 3   I,  47| shrivelling of the sinews and the loss of sight happen to us, and
 4  II,   4|       other there is the greatest loss, even the loss of salvation,
 5  II,   4|           greatest loss, even the loss of salvation, if, when the
 6  II,  61|    neither profit in knowing, nor loss in not knowing? Leave these
 7  II,  64|       gain anything or suffer any loss, if He either made us divine,
 8  II,  76|          pestilences, barrenness, loss of children, and confiscation
 9  IV,  24|          which assail men and the loss of the blessings of life
10  IV,  25|          of Mount Oeta, after his loss of strength through epilepsy?
11   V,  11|       those who have suffered the loss of these parts become less
12   V,  19|       with seeming frenzy and the loss of your senses you twine
13 VII,  11|           sorrow, overcome by the loss of children, and harassed
14 VII,  12|         by rewards, they are at a loss between both sides, are
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