Book, Paragraph

1 III,  19|        imagine concerning God, passes and is corrupted into a
2 III,  32|       and because conversation passes between two speakers, and
3   V,  21| marriage with his daughter, he passes into the terrible form of
4  VI,  10|     has one countenance, which passes through a thousand different
5 VII,   4|        pleasantness which soon passes away? For that which is
6 VII,   8|     sense of displeasure? What passes from this act to modify
7 VII,  29|      and unless that hindrance passes away and is dissolved, there
8 App     |     them if some guilty fellow passes through the middle of the
9 App     |     them if some wicked fellow passes through the middle of the
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