Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  31|          we by no means intend to enter at this time on a discussion
 2  II,  45|       character, to have bid them enter into bodies, imprisoned
 3  II,  51|        Supreme Ruler Himself, and enter into the forms of men. For
 4  II,  65|        may men either creep in or enter elsewhere, all other ways
 5  II,  66|          and have been allowed to enter on the true life. For as
 6  II,  70| themselves, whose temples you now enter with reverence, whose deity
 7   V,   6|      polluted by drinking wine to enter into his sanctuary, because
 8   V,  27|         mysteries relate? do they enter into marriages sought stealthily
 9  VI,  11|           yon revolve various and enter into the most obscure considerations:
10  VI,  16|          Oh, would that you might enter into some statue! rather,
11  VI,  17|       their will-that is, do they enter the images as dwellings,
12 VII,  35|       since He granted to them to enter upon the eternal being of
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