Book, Chapter

1   Int,        6| originality or literary talent or powers of Catholic exegesis from
2    II,       XX|    invisible as well, thrones and powers, etc. Inspired language
3   III,      XII|           notable for an archer's powers, and has a peaceful time
4   III,    XXIII|           an increase of heavenly powers, that which is eaten is
5   III,  XXXVIII|         Paul showed the strategic powers of a general. If a general
6   III,     XLII|           down a sacrifice to the powers below, and many, by way
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