Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  21|        shoot of ours one drop be expressed. Finally, and as their worst,
 2   I,  31|      whom nothing can be clearly expressed by the significance of man'
 3  II,  11|    called a good teacher who has expressed himself clearly, but he
 4 III,   8|      that it is not sex which is expressed, but His name, and its meaning
 5 III,  32| exchanged by them, that which is expressed by this name has been produced.
 6  IV,  33|          wonder at these loftily expressed impieties; and that which
 7   V,   3|         the meaning is not fully expressed and defined; for it was
 8   V,  34|   silence of their thoughts, but expressed by words not adapted to
 9   V,  37|          see the law of allegory expressed in the dark and ambiguous
10   V,  37|           this again I see to be expressed in common language, for
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