Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        3|      Magnesia, but locates his abode as near Edessa, giving him
 2   III,       IV| allowing them to take up their abode in another place and dwell
 3   III,       XI|        then we dwelt in a pure abode; now we are befouled by
 4   III,       XI|      claim to receive a worthy abode, in order that we may not
 5   III,       XI|        demons left their human abode and went into the sea. Take
 6   III,        V|    rich man from the undefiled abode.~ ~Wherefore it seems to
 7   III,    XXIII|     leaving its dark and humid abode. Except it eats the flesh
 8   III,    XXIII|       up to the Creator's pure abode itself.~ ~We conclude then
 9    IV,       II|     were moved from its proper abode, it would disappear on arrival
10    IV,       II|        a strange condition and abode. For instance, if you wanted
11    IV,       XV|       revealing himself as the abode of a baneful demon, and
12    IV,      XXX|        built him as the sacred abode of divine power, composed
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