Book, Paragraph

1   I,  64|           for this alone, that He promised to you things which you
2   I,  65|          should be genuine, which promised that even to the utmost
3  II,  34|         band of philosophers, had promised these joys to us-that is,
4  II,  34|           to the end which he had promised, it would have been fitting
5  II,  34|         since Christ has not only promised it, but also shown by His
6  II,  76|       life, nor has any help been promised or aid decreed us for what
7  IV,  20|           their mistresses, their promised wives, their betrothed brides,
8 VII,  47| Aesculapius? where that deliverer promised by venerable oracles? Why,
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