Book, Paragraph

1   I,  63|            it were necessary? Was it hard or troublesome for Him to
2  II,  35|             almighty King nothing is hard, nothing difficult, and
3   V,   2|           their hands been formed of hard bones, so that it might
4   V,  10|              to support him from the hard stone, as unborn infants
5   V,  13| self-consistent; for where rocks and hard stones bring forth, there
6   V,  25|         smooth like a child, not yet hard and rough with hair. In
7  VI,  16|        things suited to their wants, hard and half-gnawed bread, bones
8 VII,   1|            he may be stupid and very hard to convince. For who is
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