Book, Chapter

1   III,       IV|    who is saved spoils the condition of him who is not, while
2   III,       XI|     and lay bare their own condition of foulness. For every one
3    IV,        I| being changed ? And if the condition of the visible world is
4    IV,       II|    on arrival in a strange condition and abode. For instance,
5    IV,      XIX|    though roused from some condition of detachment from the earth,
6    IV,    XXVII|    and have received their condition through the unclean growth
7    IV,      XXX|    be not like the rest in condition, yet because of that which
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