Book, Paragraph

1  II,  16|   respirations. They have been arranged in classes, female and male;
2  II,  28|    they remember what has been arranged in these very bodies, and
3  II,  46|        danger to any being, or arranged, commanded, and enjoined
4  II,  74|        the way in which He has arranged His plans. Man, a blind
5 III,   3|        other beings, who, when arranged and disposed in order, form,
6 III,   9|       form our body, have been arranged for certain uses, each for
7 III,  11| fortunes of men are guided and arranged. For with us, indeed, they
8  IV,  32|   fictions of poets, and games arranged for pleasure. It is not
9 VII,  19|       been formed with members arranged suitably for the begetting
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