Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  25|       and never escaped from the bonds of the body. But when he
 2  II,  30|          shall be freed from the bonds of the body.
 3  II,  33|        pass away, freed from the bonds of your fleshly members,
 4  II,  61|          you when freed from the bonds of body, not bringing sudden
 5  II,  76|         easily released from the bonds of the body, and escape
 6  II,  77|          chains, and cutting our bonds, make us fly up to the light.
 7 III,  27| worthless harlots; that the firm bonds of marriage are broken;
 8  IV,  20|       they become subject to the bonds of marriage? Do they take
 9   V,   2|          parts, then, were those bonds and chains flung? Did they
10   V,  31|  dissimulation, thieves, held in bonds and chains, finally assailed
11   V,  44|        and slaves? what in their bonds, bereavements, lamentations?
12  VI,  18|         than if hooks and leaden bonds hold them fast in this wise
13 VII,   4|          have broken through the bonds which naturally united us
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