Book, Chapter

1   Int          |    therefore a great pleasure to share with others the result of
2   III,      XII|         impart them, and give no share to those who have none,
3   III,    XXIII|      death. But if it receives a share of those natural springs
4   III,    XXIII|         among men, receiving its share of education and learning
5   III,    XXIII|       vanishes, as being without share of divine spirit. But the
6   III,      XXX|        religion gladly, having a share in each, he is confused
7    IV,      XXV|     their obvious innocence of a share in the crimes committed.286
8    IV,      XXI| confesses that the angels have a share in the divine nature,296
9    IV,      XXX|       the light in which all may share, moves in the darkness like
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