Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  56|         committed to written and connected narrative, some insertions
 2  II,  26| substance? For that which is not connected with any bodily form is
 3  II,  28|       entering it, while not yet connected with men. For the same body
 4  II,  52|    fashioned the human race, and connected it with things as established;
 5  II,  56|     consider that they have been connected and associated with that
 6   V,  39|      meaning, and have no causes connected with their first beginnings.
 7  VI,   2|          not gods, and cannot be connected with the powers of heaven,
 8 VII,  24|          meaning of these relics connected with the arts of the Magi
 9 VII,  26|        wine, for these, too, are connected and mixed up with your ceremonies,
10 VII,  30|      wine, which is most closely connected with the pursuits of Venus,
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