Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  65|          that even to the utmost limits of life you should be free
 2  II,   3|        or wherefore; within what limits He would have true religion
 3  II,  26|           and refers them to the limits within which life is usually
 4  II,  27|      endure and abide within the limits of true immortality. For
 5  II,  30|       mode of life within narrow limits, not yield to your inclinations,
 6  II,  39|        with the body and earthly limits, should be buried in the
 7  II,  40|     should be ever extending the limits of their possessions, and,
 8  IV,  26|          and, to pass beyond all limits of disgrace, into a little
 9   V,   8|        whole life bounded by the limits of this number. And thus
10   V,  29|         its passion within right limits, why should not man give
11 VII,  28|       and shut them out from the limits of deity; for whatever breathes
12 VII,  34| insignificance within its proper limits. But now, because they see
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